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Gloriana learn the world is theirs

Monday, February 22, 2010 – Gloriana are releasing a new single The World Is Ours Tonight from the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. The single, now available for airplay, can be purchased at iTunes and through Feb. 28 with all proceedings going to Team USA.

Gloriana recorded the song exclusively for the soundtrack. Rascal Flatts, Mariah Carey, and 3 Doors Down recorded music videos that have premiered during NBC's broadcast of the Winter Olympic Games. The World Is Ours Tonight video can also now be seen on CMT and GAC.

Gloriana also is featured as an emerging artist on Channel One News' "Hear It Now" music program. Channel One News reaches nearly 6 million teens through their daily satellite news broadcast to 8,000 middle and high school classrooms across the country, which is 25 percent of all U.S. teens each day. An interview, streams of songs and videos, including their hit debut single Wild At Heart, are available online at www.channelone.com.


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CD review - A Thousand Miles Left Behind Why did Cheyenne Kimball leave? It's the question Gloriana fans want answered: country music's "Who Shot JR?" And even the remaining band members may not know. What's for certain is that Kimball, the multi-threat 22-year-old vocalist, reportedly just stopped showing up for Gloriana tour dates. A few tweets later, the bridges were burned, right on the verge of this record's release. The bandmates went into revisionist mode, expunging all traces of their former ...
CD review - Gloriana It is interesting that Gloriana shares its name with a 1953 English opera, as they sound much the same --powerful, scripted and slightly overdramatic. The group's tight-knit harmonies are the crux of this 13-track album; they gorgeously weave and contrast strong 2-, 3- and 4-parts into almost every verse. Occasionally the group over sings, but then, they are fighting to be heard over layers of unneeded production. Given the ages of the foursome (teens to mid-20s), it's only natural ...


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