Country Music's Hot New Band

Soul Circus Cowboys emerging on the Nashville and Country Music scene with positive reviews from fans.

(Tampa, FL) - Reaction to the new single, "Love's Like A Rodeo," has Nashville asking for more from a new band called Soul Circus Cowboys.

The band is led by singer/songwriter, Billy McKnight, who first burst onto the country music scene with his knock-out debut album titled "All-American." Quickly known as a talented songwriter and singer, Billy aspired for more.

Billy utilized the expertise of producers Frank J. Myers and Johnny Garcia along with engineer Kevin Beamish, known for his work with REO Speedwagon, to produce an album featuring the smash hit, "Talk About Love."

Joining Billy in Soul Circus Cowboys is veteran guitarist, Terry Cole, who had this to say:

"After the first round of demos for 'Love's Like A Rodeo' went out to radio stations, the response was very positive."

To hear the song, click the link below: http://mediaproductions.tv/LovesLikeARodeo.mp3

"In fact," continued Cole, "we have been asked by Mike Borchetta from our label, Lofton Creek Records, to cut more songs in Nashville. He's really pumped about it. Of course, his family has music in their blood. Mike's son, Scott, works with Taylor Swift."

"And that means that Soul Circus Cowboys will be working again with the legendary Henry Paul who produced 'Love's Like A Rodeo' for us," added Cole.

It is definitely good news for Soul Circus Cowboys. Anyone who knows the music business is familiar with Henry Paul, a front man who made appearances at big venues like the Citrus Bowl when his band was on the bill with Van Halen and the Rolling Stones.

To learn more about Soul Circus Cowboys, go to: http://soulcircuscowboys.com/
For interview requests with Billy McKnight of Soul Circus Cowboys, contact Shannon Rose at (813) 389-0801; (813) 960-8412; or info@mediaproductions.tv.

About Billy McKnight

Billy McKnight made an upward spiral on the charts with tracks such as "All-American" and "You Wanna Make Somethin of It." With a wide vocal range, and impressive stage presence, Billy has become one of the best "crowd pleasers" country music has seen in some time.

Growing up with a mom who sang and played guitar, Billy was introduced to a variety of music - from "fifties" rock and roll to whatever was current at the time including ballads, and country.

That family experience fueled Billy's desire to pursue his own music career.

His early heroes included Conway Twitty, the Everly Brothers, Loretta Lynn, The Eagles, E.T. Conley, the Righteous Brothers and Garth Brooks; one of his favorite singers was Roy Orbison.

Billy's musical quest landed him a spot on Ed McMahons' "Star Search." Although he didn't win, he realized then that this was the dream he needed to pursue.

He met the challenge and relocated to Nashville, Tennessee and recorded his first album, "All-American." After working with some of the best producers in country music, Billy re-mixed and re-mastered several of his songs, and even added a few new songs, including the hit song, "Talk About Love."

For more information about Billy McKnight, go to: http://www.billymcknight.net/