Forty Mile Detour To Release Spectra Music Group Debut Album “Ain’t No Devil” August 23, 2019

Forty Mile Detour To Release Spectra Music Group Debut Album “Ain’t No Devil” August 23, 2019

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Forty Mile Detour are releasing their highly anticipated Spectra Music Group debut album on August 23rd, 2019. Now available for pre-order worldwide, reserve your copy today!

FORTY MILE DETOUR

“Authentic.American.Music.”…..that is how founding member Mark Yampolsky describes the Forty Mile Detour sound.  It draws from many American music styles, incorporating elements of blues, rock ‘n’ roll, folk and bluegrass.

The members are Krystal Halvorson (vocals, guitar, banjo), Mike Sparks (lead Guitar), John Auwearter (bass), Scott Tucker (drums) and Mark Yampolsky (vocals, guitar, mandolin, principle songwriter).

Forty Mile Detour has been performing their unique sound playing everywhere from craft beer houses to concert halls in the Lowcountry of South Carolina and in Nashville. “We love getting the opportunity to share our music” says Mark, “It is gratifying to see that our music is connecting with so many people.”

Forty Mile Detour plays their music from the heart, creating a sound that is true to the American spirit, the open road and the American dream.

Reserve your copy of Forty Mile Detour’s new album “Ain’t No Devil” on iTunes here featuring such songs as Will McCain, Southbound, Deep Creek Lake, Following You South and more:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/aint-no-devil/1474730448

The official website for the Spectra Music Group may be found at https://www.spectramusicgroup.com

 

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