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Keith Chagall’s Youtube Hit Song Passes Lady Gaga and Katy Perry on Radio Charts


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Keith Chagall’s John F Kennedy tribute “Sail on Betsy Ross” is already beginning to top radio charts! Last week “Sail on Betsy Ross” was in the 3rd week of being the number 1 most added on the FMQB A/C chart on radio – tied with Lady Gaga, Katy Perry. This week Lady Gaga & Katy Perry are no longer on the chart and his single is the #1 most added again! 4 weeks running! This time tied with Kelly Clarkson, Plain White T’s, Gavin DeGraw & Daughtry – quite an accomplishment for an indie artist!

The music video is a tribute to the late great John F Kennedy. With a ‘60s pop sound, Keith’s video incorporates footage of JFK during his short time as President. The video showcases what people loved best about JFK, his ability to bring a nation together and the normalcy of this legendary president.

Keith’s new album speaks to the resiliency and heart of America. He writes music that will bring you back to the 60’s but keeps it fresh with meaningful lyrics about people in society today. “Sail on Betsy Ross”, available on Vimeo now here: http://bit.ly/Sail_On_Betsy_Ross_Vimeo is a hopeful song that reflects on a great President who showed us what great things as a nation could be accomplished when we work together.

You can buy the single on iTunes here: http://bit.ly/iTunesBetsyRoss. You can also connect with Keith on Facebook here: http://bit.ly/KeithChagall_Facebook and his website here: http://bit.ly/KeithChagall_Wesbite.

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