James Clay Begins with TenEntertainment

Recently, Inpop recording artist James Clay has just signed an exclusive management agreement with TenEntertainment, Inc.

James is fresh off a 13 date tour with Shane & Shane, and radio singles "Franklin Park" (CHR) and "Wicked Woman" (rock) are currently impacting radio. The self-titled debut album is scheduled for a June 15, 2004 release.

"Our focus is not to be the largest company," states Shannon Brown, president of TenEntertainment, "We want anyone who works with us to be confident that we are bringing them top quality artists. James Clay is a musician and songwriter whose integrity and talent go above and beyond our expectations. We couldn't be happier to welcome him to our company and are excited about his bright future."

Over the past 8 years, through his hardship, he's been perfecting his craft. Now with his debut project releasing, James' story of overcoming adversity, positive outlook and his journey of faith can reach out to a world that desperately needs to hear.

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