The Little Roy & Lizzy Show Release New Album "American Classics Featuring the Autoharp"

Summer is heating up for StowTown Records artist The Little Roy & Lizzy Show. In the middle of a busy summer touring schedule, they released their newest project, American Classics Featuring the Autoharp, at their annual Bluegrass Festival in Lincolnton, GA.
Creating this kind of project was a response to the huge demand from fans. "For years, people have been asking for us to include more autoharp during our performances,"Little Roy Lewis shared. "I'm glad we finally had time to record this project and offer this collection of autoharp songs for our fans."
Another interesting highlight of their summer was the opportunity to chat with American celebrity chef and cooking show television host Paula Deen when she attended one of their concerts. "She was the sweetest person ever!" Lizzy Longexclaimed. "She and her family were all there that night. We even discovered we have the same birthday."
In addition to the success of their performances and new release, Little Roy and Lizzy have learned that "Dinner on the Ground," their single from the project Going Home, which features the Oak Ridge Boys, has claimed the #1 spot on the Singing News Bluegrass charts for August. Their next single, "The Church Bell," is the story of an American war hero. That single will ship to radio in the coming weeks.
Both American Classics Featuring the Autoharp and Going Home are available at retail and digital outlets worldwide and are distributed by Sony/Provident Distribution. For more information on The Little Roy and Show, their tour dates and projects, visit http://www.littleroyandlizzy.com/
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