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Click Cover BelowBailey is a singer/songwriter humbled by her recent success. Bailey remains the same compassionate, and kind hearted country girl that used to sing to her grandpa while sitting in his lap. Country Music fans, radio DJ’s, and Programming Directors all across the Unites States are falling in love with this new country music sensation. Bailey attained distribution success on a large scale without any record label or major music distribution affiliation. She built a fan base while simulataneously acquiring distribution success on her own with media distribution giants such as Wal-Mart, Sam Goody, Barnes & Noble & Hastings. Her newest self produced album Dont Look Down was released to stores this year. The new album moved 3,000 units before she even left the studio. This self produced album is packed full of her personal song writing efforts from this past year, one single went on to be a mega hit in 2006 was Boys-In-Boots. It went on to claim a top 15 for her as it peaked at number 13 on The Texas Music Chart. Boys In Cowboy Boots aka Boys In Boots has become the break out tune that Bailey will be remembered by with radio station PDs across the country in years to come. Her regional hit success quickly grew to national hit recognition thanks to all the radio DJ’s playing it across the country. Thanks also to all of the fans who are requesting it on the radio. Her second release "Space" went on to claim number 24 on Music Row’s Breakout chart. It also went on to claim a top ten hit when it moved to number 9 on the Texas Music Chart.Space also claimed the number 4 spot on the National Indie Top 30 chart. It also went on to claim number 7 on the New Music Weekly Country Chart based of of Los Angeles, California.It looks like from the success at radio todate Bailey is out for a wild ride as she moves into the new year 2007. Bailey started off 2007 with a Bang as she went on to claim 2007 Music Row’s Breakout Artist of The Year in February. Her new single Catch Me Fallin will hit radio this spring and we think it will be as big if not bigger than Space and Boys in Boots.