COUNTRY ARTIST MARTHIA SIDES’
“I GOT FAITH” TO BE USED ON
“KARMA BUTLER’S AMERICAN DANCE LEGEND”
Rising country artist Marthia Sides was recently excited to learn that her song “I Got Faith” will be used in an episode of the new series “Karma Butler’s American Dance Legend.” The show features 100 dancers age 14-26 who aspire to become entertainment industry dance professionals and will air every Saturday in June on ABC in Virginia, before being distributed nationally on DVD.
“I Got Faith” will also be included on the series’ compilation CD expected to be released this summer.
Karma Butler is an internationally recognized Choreographer/Dancer, Recording Artist, and Entertainment Producer, whose dance experience includes many well-known dancers Wade Robson, and Tovaris Wilson and Gil Duldulao of Janet Jackson fame.
Sides has been busy promoting the release of her witty and rollicking new single “Some Assembly Required,” about the frustrations of finding a perfect man.
Sides teamed with multi-platinum producer Kevin Beamish – who helmed REO Speedwagon’s classic Hi Infidelity album and who has scored over 45 #1 and Top 5 singles by top country artists like Kenny Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, Clint Black and Martina McBride – on “Some Assembly Required” as well as on her I Got Faith collection.
The multi-talented performer starred Off Broadway in “Alice In Wonderland” and has made appearances on HBO, Comedy Central, TLC and HGTV. Sides was also part of CMT’s hit reality competition show “Popularity Contest.” Her agent suggested she audition for any show where she could show off her musical talent. When she got picked, her unique performance background earned her the nickname “the NYC Opera Singer”—even though she hadn’t sung opera in years.