The multitalented musician, Karen Nussbaumer has unveiled her exciting new track and it has created a lot of buzzes. She has slain her fans with the magnificent number ‘Where Did We Go Wrong’ that has got amazing vocals and great tunes of country. She is also known for deft touches as a songwriter and she is a renowned producer as well. She is aptly supported in her endeavor by Holly McReary who is a co-writer and a well-known recording artist. She happens to be the owner of the avant-garde production house called ‘Sorella Entertainment’. She has founded the futuristic label in 2012 and it implies in Italian to be sisters. Both of them have been writing tracks for the last twenty years and they have been like true sisters. The music label is created for promoting their tracks. The melodious tracks by the artist are streaming on Soundcloud. The audiences can know more about her forthcoming ventures through shared updates on her Instagram handle.
The track, ‘Where Did We Go Wrong’ has got eclectic vibes that are brilliantly energizing. The stupendous artist, Karen Nussbaumer has dished out a memorable edge with her enticing vocals. She has been writing songs ever since she was a kid and used to play Wurlitzer. She would visit her grandmother’s place and play the piano. Her father was the first person in her life who gave her a synthesizer at the age of 11. She has a knack for writing ballads and she is very much inclined to the music of the 70s and 80s. Her favorite track is ‘You’re The Inspiration' by Chicago. She is bug-bitten by iconic legends like Mariah, Whitney, Bette, Cher, Etta, Queen Latifah, Aretha, and many more women of class. She is almost complete with her upcoming track ‘Universe’ and is hoping that it connects with the majority of the audience. She is also working with the drummer of Celine Dion and is slated to come up with a new track. The fans can check out all her shared posts on Facebook.
Listen to Karen Nussbaumer's latest Soundcloud track:
https://soundcloud.com/karen-nussbaumer/where-did-we-go-wrong