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“Lay me down beneath one of these pine trees.” Mason Horne's "Lonely Peace" Drops TONIGHT!

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“Lay me down beneath one of these pine trees.” Mason Horne's "Lonely Peace" Drops TONIGHT!

“Lay me down beneath one of these pine trees.” Mason Horne's "Lonely Peace" Drops TONIGHT! [CountryRebel.com | The World's LARGEST Country Music Network!]( “Hope this helps y’all find your peace like it did for me when I wrote this song.” - Mason Horne ["Lonely Peace" by Mason Horne]( Pre-Order “Lonely Peace” [here]( or Pre-Save on Spotify/Pre-Add on Apple Music [here.]( [Mason Horne]( About Mason Horne: Straight out of the Carolina pines, 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Jefferson, SC, Mason Horne brings a youthful, but timeless voice to country music. Inspired by Carolina roots and love of traditional country music, Mason picked up his first guitar at the early age of 5-years-old and began writing songs at the age of 10. Horne quickly grabbed the attention of Nashville's top songwriters including Rhett Akins, Randy Montana, Marcus Hummon, John Byron, Danny Myrick to name a few. Horne has rapidly grown his fan base reaching thousands of new fans with each new release starting with his debut release on Hollow Point Records, “Jäger and Luck," which landed on Spotify's 'New Music Nashville' playlist. Mason has since released rising singles, “Ring In The Drawer, which hit Spotify's 'New Music Nashville' and 'Fresh Finds' playlists. Following that release, Mason dropped 'The Goods featuring, “Good In Goodbye” and “Good Time." His most recent single, "Take Me Back" went viral on TikTok and continues to build each day reaching thousands of people along with being featured on Spotify's 'New Music Nashville' and 'Fresh Finds' playlist. There is no stopping this rising star any time soon. Stay in touch with Mason Horne: TikTok: [( Instagram: [( Facebook: [( Twitter: [( Website: [( MGMT | Booking: trippy@hollowpointmusic.com [Image]( [CountryRebel.com]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( [CountryRebel.com | The World's LARGEST Country Music Network!]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by vip@countryrebel.com 832 5th Ave. Suite #6 San Diego CA 92101 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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