March 11, 2022,
Creativity should blossom in those who are young because they haven’t had decades of old proven ideas to imitate swimming inside of their brain.
Their creative brain storming can start fresh.
Especially when they are young.
The team at psychologytoday.com simply states, “Nurturing creativity can prepare children for an uncertain future.”
Given the challenges of today’s world, the globe certainly needs creative thinkers to help come up with solutions.
And beautiful songs and new ideas.
“Creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value. It is a process; it's not random.”… Ken Robinson
Creativity can be used and appreciated in a mellower way as well.
Creativity is a phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is formed. The created item may be intangible. Often is. That’s what makes it creative.
It is also often unique to its creator. Virtually no one else can imitate it. Not perfectly.
The word "create" appeared in English as early as the 14th century, notably in Chaucer, to indicate divine creation.
Music and song at times seem so divine.
It can be just what we need, at the right time.
How many times have we used music to get us through sadness, re-live and chase precious memories, communicate our feelings to someone we love, dance for fitness and just have a good time with it at parties and family gatherings?
The informative team at healthline.com educate, “Doctors at Johns Hopkins recommend that you listen to music to stimulate your brain. Scientists know that listening to music engages your brain — they can see the active areas light up in MRI scans.
Researchers now know that just the promise of listening to music can make you want to learn more. In one 2019 study, people were more motivated to learn when they expected to listen to a song as their reward.”
Yes, music is a grand reward.
One such young person who is propelling her creativity to blossom through music is singer Elle Townley.
Lets’ visit her website home elletownley.com for a meet and great.
Her team shares, “Hailing from Georgetown, Texas, Elle Townley first turned heads as a small child belting out Disney princess songs. Over the past few years she has evolved and refined her musical style to incorporate classic country influences with her own modern expressions. She takes particular inspiration from her favorite artist, Dolly Parton, as well as from icons like Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, and modern artists like Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood.”
Sounds like an incredible ensemble cast to imitate.
Thanks for sharing.
If you don’t know who Elle is, now is the time for an introduction. When you listen to her music, and we have, we sense you will be deeply moved, filled with joy and appreciation.
Here is good news for her fans that is fun to share.
Texan Teen Singer-Songwriter Elle Townley Shows Maturation on Moving Country Ballad "One Too Many Heartaches"
The song's lyric video was exclusively premiered by Postcards Magazine in Texas
Townley to make festival debut on April 23 at Old Settlers Music Festival in Tilmon, Texas
"One Too Many Heartaches" WAV track available to Country Radio Programmers; please make request to jwa@jwamedia.com
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Mar 10, 2022, 08:32 ET
AUSTIN, Texas , March 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Tween country music singer-songwriter Elle Townley continues to build upon her reputation of being a young and seemingly gifted songwriter with her junior single release of "One Too Many Heartaches," which released today across all major digital music platforms or linktr.ee/elletownleymusic. The song is a country ballad which candidly demonstrates Townley's mature songwriting abilities she's developed at the tender age of only 13.
The young Texas teen has been writing and recording with hit-making Nashville songwriter & producer Britton Cameron (Don Williams, Jon Pardi, Dillon Carmichael) since her debut in 2021.
"Songwriting is like therapy for me; it's how I deal with difficult situations, and people often tell me that they can relate to," said Elle. "'One Too Many Heartaches' is about feeling vulnerable while opening up to someone new, and realizing that the reward can be worth the risk."
The lyric video for "One Too Many Heartaches" exclusively premiered by Postcards Magazine on March 8, who will also feature the up-and-coming country songstress in their upcoming monthly print editions in Piney Woods (April), and Lake Conroe (May). Townley's recent interview with music journalist Amy Barret chats on her growth and development as a songwriter.
Single Name: "One Too Many Heartaches"
Release date: March 10, 2022
Label: PCG Artist Development
Songwriters: Elle Townley, Britton Cameron
ISRC#: QZDA82206551
Audio Producer: Britton Cameron
Buy/Stream/Listen: linktr.ee/elletownleymusic
Official Lyric Video: youtu.be/AkF3mK_AMUw
Elle Townley Shows:
MAR 12 - Georgetown Market Days / Georgetown, Tex.
APR 23 - Old Settlers Music Festival / Tilmon, Tex.
APR 24 - Red Poppy Festival / Georgetown, Tex.
JUN 10 - Alvin Opry House / Alvin, Tex.
**For Elle's most updated show & live stream schedule, follow on BandsInTown, or visit elletownley.com/home#tour
About Elle Townley:
Hailing from Georgetown, Texas, Elle Townley first turned heads belting out Disney princess songs as a small child. Over the past few years, she has evolved and refined her musical style to incorporate classic country influences with her own modern expressions. She has steadily built a loyal following across central Texas, performing at a variety of venues and events, along with singing the national anthem for the Round Rock Express, the Austin Spurs, and an audience at the Texas State Capitol. In 2020, Elle earned a spot as a top five finalist in the Houston Rodeo Rockstar competition. Through her work with PCG Artist Development in Nashville, Elle has increasingly focused on her own songwriting. She has been collaborating with numerous veteran songwriters and producers, including Britton Cameron, Margaret Becker, Drew Womack, and Matt Noveskey, who produced her debut single "Trouble With Trouble," which was recorded at the legendary Orb Recording Studios in Austin, and debuted in November 2020, with the song's video making its premiere on The Country Network.
Media Contact:
Jason W. Ashcraft
615-991-1125
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SOURCE Elle Townley
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