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East Coast based artist management and development company inks deal with two new artists
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Loggdawg Entertainment adds new artists to their roster for representation.

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      2020 is expected to be a big year for Loggdawg Entertainment. With Philadelphia based Country artist Lenny Martelli who is also a partner already on board, Loggdawg added two new artists in the final months of 2019 for artist management and brand development. Meet Sarah Diamond from Downingtown PA and Jacob Jones from Suffolk VA.

        Sarah Diamond is a singer songwriter from Downingtown PA. raised by two musicians, her interest in music began at a young age. She began singing at six years old following in the footsteps of her mother, and started playing guitar at the age of thirteen like her father. She continued her musical studies from grade school through college and obtained her degree in Music Elective Studies with a Concentration in Voice from West Chester University, studying under Dr. Stephen Ng and Dr. Emily Bullock.

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Sarah
joined her first band in 2016 and began performing as an acoustic solo performer in June of 2018. She covers a variety of musical genres including pop, classic rock, R&B, and of course, country. She plans to record and release her debut single in early 2020. Follow Sarah on her socials @sarahdiamondmusic and check out her website  www.sarahdiamondmusic.com

        Jacob Jones is a 21 year old singer songwriter from Suffolk VA. Inspired by the likes of Alan Jackson, George Straight, Merle Haggard and Eric Church, it's no wonder his sound and songwriting style follow along the same traditional line. He started writing songs at an early age but didn't really start taking  it serious until high school when he joined the Praise and Worship Band at youth group. His debut single "Fools Gold" is available now on all streaming platforms. Jacob plans to hit the studio to record his follow up single in early 2020 with the release date sometime around April.

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In his personal life, Jacob is an advocate for people with Special Needs. He is also a brand new member of the United States Navy Reserves and is scheduled to leave for boot camp April 8. Follow Jacob on his social pages and wish him luck on his military service @jacobjonesmusic also hear "Fools Gold" at https://jacobjones.hearnow.com

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Media Contact: Ron Vickers
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