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Black Sheep recording artist, Janelle Arthur, is releasing her self-penned, new Christmas song “One Night On Earth, featuring award-winning artists, The Isaacs.

The song’s captivating melody and rich imagery has the feel of a traditional Christmas classic, and perfectly captures the power and beauty of the nativity. Arthur’s sweet and reverent vocals, blended with the matchless shimmering harmonies of The Isaacs, will leave the listener with chills, as well as a renewed appreciation of how the world changed all in one night.

“While in the writing room with Helene Cronin and Adam Wheeler, we were all feeling a weight of uncertainty that day,” recalls Arthur about writing session. “We left with a song that not only reminded us of why we love to write music, but also how thankful we are for the gifts we’ve been given. We feel that this is an extremely special song and message of hope.”

The thoughtful, contemplative new ballad is out now, just in time for the upcoming Christmas season – a time when, in the midst of everyday life, we can all stand to stop and focus for a moment on that peaceful and special “One Night On Earth.”

ABOUT JANELLE ARTHUR: 
Janelle Arthur is no stranger to the spotlight. By the tender age of eight, the Tennessee native was performing at DoCMT, Deallywood portraying her musical hero, a young Dolly Parton. Since then, she has performed thousands of shows, has had the opportunity to be a guest on NBC’s Access Hollywood, The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Today in Nashville, ABC’s The Kelly & Michael Show, and she and her music have been featured by hundreds of  outlets including People and CMT. Thanks to her loyal followers, Arthur’s social media fan base has exceeded 150k on combined social media networks.

As an entertainer, the 2013 American Idol alumn has had the privilege of opening shows and festivals for or performing with country superstars including Blake Shelton, Chris Young, Justin Moore,  Vince Gill, Rascal Flatts, Craig Morgan, and The Band Perry.  Her lifetime dream to perform on the world-famous Grand Ole Opry became a reality in 2013, and she has since been a repeated guest.

As a daughter of the South steeped in family ties, tradition, and truthfulness, Janelle Arthur’s music is reflective of who she is and exemplifies her way of life. As evidenced in “Love You Anyway,” a compelling song written by Arthur (featuring multi-Grammy award winner Vince Gill, and which appears on her self-titled EP) is honest, persuasive, and real as well as “Hand Me Downs,” a song she co-wrote – the lyrics are timeless, and illuminate what really matters; family, inherited traits, heirlooms, and pride in our heritage. The song also happens to be a duet with Arthur’s idol, the incomparable Dolly Parton.

Arthur made her big screen debut with her first feature film role as the star of the film Runnin’ From My Roots along with Janine Turner, Leigh Allyn Baker, Patrick Muldoon, Nia Sioux, and playing her mom in the film, fellow country artist, Deana Carter. The lead single from the 2018 release, and title track of the film is one of five songs co-written by Arthur, and featured on the accompanying soundtrack (produced by Deana Carter) for the faith-based drama. The accompanying video was the single most viewed video on CMT.com at its debut and was the number 1 video in the CMT Music 12 Pack for 6 out of the 9 weeks that it aired.

In March, Arthur released her sassy single “What Would Dolly Do,” a perfect homage to the legend, who has touched so many lives in so many ways and made them better, and most recently, Arthur released her current single, “DNA,” a song about the “quirky reality” of family dynamics.

Janelle Arthur has proven to be one of the most promising multi-dimensional entertainers since Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire with her inherent ability to connect with audiences through film, television, and live shows.  She moved to Nashville to pursue her passion for songwriting and plans to create music for the rest of her life.

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Twitter  Facebook  Instagram  YouTube Black Sheep recording artist, Janelle Arthur, is releasing her self-penned, new Christmas song “One Night On Earth,” featuring award-winning artists, The Isaacs. The song’s captivating melody and rich imagery has the feel of a traditional Christmas classic, and perfectly captures the power and beauty of the nativity. Arthur’s sweet...