TORONTO,18.01.18- – Singer-songwriter and storyteller Kim Doolittle releases official videos for “UNDER THE MEMPHIS MOON” and “LET THE RIVER RUN” from her latest, critically acclaimed album INTO THE BLUE, which has already hit #2 on the Top 125 chart for Stingray Music. Doolittle actually does quite a lot, and will be busy with upcoming dates at Winterfolk XVI Blues and Roots Festival February 16-18, 2018, plus other Ontario stops in Toronto, Hamilton, Trenton and Peterborough. For more information please visit: www.kimdoolittlemusic.com

 MEDIA Listen/download Into The Blue: https://soundcloud.com/kim-doolittle-1

VIDEOS: Under a Memphis Moon https://youtu.be/VGmYrRiMxnI

Let The River Run https://youtu.be/h0bbxb_8M1U

 The first single from Into the Blue, “Under The Memphis Moon,” full of local references to the city, is a moody, minor-key tune, with a captivating guitar solo and catchy horn charts, about going out to get back in the groove,

in the wake of a broken relationship. The unique and vibrant, animated video created by Sherine Cisco, has already received 2,700 hits on youtube in one day and the song has received extensive radio airplay across Canada.

 The sweet ballad “Let the River Run” offers a pretty memory of Kim’s youth, seen from her mature perspective. Written about the Annapolis Valley River and its ever-present flow, as a metaphor for passing time, it’s also the place she called home as a child. The song placed for a Canada 150 video promoting Riverfest in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia – where Kim sang it when she played the fest this past summer. The song has also been used by a local Annapolis Valley politician to represent the area, during a visit to China. The video created again, by Sherine Cisco, and seen by 4,000 in one day, serves to further reveal the magnificent splendour of the valley and the exquisite beauty of the song’s melody and lyrical content.

 More About Into The Blue:

After a life filled with many dramatic twists and turns, Doolittle’s ninth studio album Into the Blue, is the sum of her 43 years as a singer, songwriter and onstage storyteller, for whom “music is my life” – and her salvation. The music comes straight from her heart, and the songs reflect a true survivor’s deep desire to both move forward, and look back, with an authentic eye. Produced by Ken Whiteley, the album, steeped in blues, roots and folk, includes Ken, along with artists Ben and Chris Whiteley, Suzie Vinnick, Pat Carey, The Levy Sisters, Victor Bateman, Bucky Berger, Radim Zenkl, John Snowdon and Jimmy Bowskill.