The PennZone

  • Home
  • Business
  • Health
  • Construction
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Travel
  • Non-profit

East Coast based artist management and development company inks deal with two new artists
The PennZone/10053656

Trending...
  • Tony Grundler Introduces Artificial Intelligence V.S. Avatar-Ian's
  • Hollywood's Elite Gather at the Annual WOW Creations Oscars Gifting Suite at the Universal Hilton
  • Cleveland County Goat Farm NC Kikos Featured in "Feature Farmer Friday" Documentary
Loggdawg Entertainment adds new artists to their roster for representation.

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- ***
      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.

More on The PennZone
  • Mark Dobosz Makes Donorassess.org Free To Every Nonprofit On The Planet
  • Genpak Announces Closure of Utah Manufacturing Facility
  • Newborn Care Network Introduces Clinical Standard to Bridge the Six-Week Postpartum Gap
  • The AAA Metamorphosis: How Global Gaming Is Redefining Production Standards
  • Monexplora Explains the Options Mechanics Behind March's Tech Selloff and VIX Surge

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.

More on The PennZone
  • Larry R. Wasion Highlights Jump Gate I: Time Chair. The Opening Novel in His Expansive Science Fiction Series
  • New Book Reveals The Science Of Predictions
  • Compliance Alert: Maryland, Texas Regulate Use of Artificial Intelligence in Utilization Reviews
  • Colony Ridge Communities Celebrates Successful Soccer Season Kickoff with Families and Youth
  • Best Companies Group Free Launches Best Places to Work in Michigan Program

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

Contact
Media Contact: Ron Vickers
***@loggdawg.net


Source: LDE LLC

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on The PennZone
  • Forced Psychiatric Hospitalization Fails Vulnerable People: CCHR Urges Repeal Amid Rising U.S. Policies
  • Surging Into High-Performance AI With $AMD Partnership, Patent Expansion, and Strengthened Balance Sheet: Avalon GloboCare Corp. (N A S D A Q: ALBT)
  • ATTAIN Profiles the Invisible Billionaire Who Started With $75 and Died the Richest Man in A
  • Kiko Nation Launches Mobile App to Modernize Livestock Management and Digital Animal Registry
  • NEW MANAGEMENT BOOK: Creating a Joy-Centric Culture
  • QuickTrack by Datalex Transforms Retail Promoter Management with Claude AI and Real-Time Insights
  • Kaltra Introduces Seasonal Discounts on Replacement Coils for Carrier, York, and Trane Chillers
  • Evolve Construction Mobilizes Commercial Storm Response Across Illinois With AI-Powered Damage Documentation and Public Adjusters Partnership
  • New Book Synthesizes Six Peer-Reviewed Research Programs Into Unified Framework for Consciousness
  • The World's First Fully Regenerative Economy: Securing Energy, Food, and a Clean Planet
  • The State of Law Firm Marketing: Top Companies, Awards, and Resources
  • USA Best Book Awards Finalist What Love Leaves Behind Releases March 24
  • Inkdnylon Custom Apparel Launches Cost-Saving System for Promotional Products and Custom Apparel in Chicago
  • Colonial Nissan Helps Drivers Avoid Costly Repairs with Spring Car Maintenance Tips
  • ENTOUCH Named Finalist for 2026 North American Inspiring Workplaces Awards
  • Cleveland County Goat Farm NC Kikos Featured in "Feature Farmer Friday" Documentary
  • Tony Grundler Introduces Artificial Intelligence V.S. Avatar-Ian's
  • Hollywood's Elite Gather at the Annual WOW Creations Oscars Gifting Suite at the Universal Hilton
  • Where Were the Women? Reframing the Greek Revolution Through Contemporary Art
  • IWS Press Publishes "Smart Money Shortcuts to Becoming Rich" by Tyler G. Hicks

Popular on PennZone

  • Postmortem Pathology Expands Independent Autopsy Services Across Colorado
  • Progressive Dental & The Closing Institute Partner with Zest Dental Solutions to Elevate Full-Arch Growth and Patient Outcomes
  • Mecpow M1: A Safe & Affordable Laser Engraver Built for Home DIY Beginners
  • Postmortem Pathology Expands Independent Autopsy Services in Kansas City
  • New Book Warring From the Standpoint of the Throne Room Calls Believers to Pray From Victory
  • Platinum Car Audio LLC Focuses on Customer-Driven Vehicle Audio and Electronics Solutions
  • Inkdnylon Earns BBB Accreditation for Verified Business Integrity
  • $38 Million in U.S. Government Contract Awards Secured Through Strategic Partner. Establishing Multi-Year Defense Revenue Platform Through 2032: $BLIS
  • Juego Studios Extends Full-Cycle Game Development & Outsourcing Capabilities to the UAE Market
  • Kaltra Introduces New Downward-Spraying Distribution Technology to Boost Microchannel Evaporator Performance

Similar on PennZone

  • Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters Coming to The Eichelberger Performing Arts Center This August
  • Hollywood's Elite Gather at the Annual WOW Creations Oscars Gifting Suite at the Universal Hilton
  • 21 Days: The Malta Deadline That Could Redraw the Finnish Online Casino Map
  • Event Solutions Enters New Era: Announces New Leadership
  • Peccioli Becomes New Orleans: In July 2026, the magic of jazz comes to Tuscany
  • Award-Winning Director Crystal J. Huang's Under-$50K Film "The Ritual House" Wins Best Horror Feature at Golden State Film Festival
  • South Philadelphia Filmmakers Launch Fourth Feature Film on Amazon Prime Video
  • Yoga Retreats, Ecstatic Dance & Spiritual App launched
  • Cancun International Airport Prepares for Record Travel Surge Ahead of Spring Break, Summer, and the 2026 High Season
  • Actor Phillip Steward Featured on The Industry Podcast with James Winborn
Copyright © The PennZone | Theme: OMag by LilyTurf Themes
  • Contribute
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us