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Country Singer/Songwriter Shane Owens is Having a “How Couples Met” Photo Contest

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Shane Owens latest song “I Don’t Love You Anymore” is a true love song about how it is impossible to love someone more than you already do. They are collecting photos and stories of how couples met and putting them on their website gallery.

Here is a picture that Shane and his wife Lisa uploaded on his website page:

A winner will be chosen and receive some great Shane Owens swag! Winner will be announced during Shane’s Facebook Live show on Thursday, March 4th.

For all the rules and entry info, please click below:-https://www.shaneowenscountrymusic.com/

About Shane Owens:

Named by Rolling Stone Country as one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know,” and awarded 2018 Music Row Independent Artist of the Year, Shane Owens has been building a strong following for more than a decade. His powerful vocal range combined with the emotional lyrical content of his songs has made him a favorite of fans, critics, and fellow artists alike. After starting his career opening shows for dozens of major stars, the baritone performer attracted the attention of Nashville music executives, and he soon landed a record deal. However, with all the changes in the music industry at the time, his album was shelved and never released. Just like the ‘Never Give Up’ mantra of his lyrics, Owens picked himself up and moved on, thanks to famed producer James Stroud (Tim McGraw, Aaron Lewis, Clint Black), country music legend Randy Travis, who co-executive produced his first album, Where I’m Comin’ From, and Amerimonte Records. Never one to sit still for long, Owens followed up with his most recent release It’s A Southern Thing, and is currently impacting at radio with his latest single “Everybody Dies But Not Everybody Lives” from his latest album, Thankful For Country Music. For more information about Shane Owens, visit www.shaneowenscountrymusic.com.