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Apple Music Sessions also come with live music videos of the performance
Apple Music premiered the Apple Music Sessions — exclusive live releases from revered and emerging artists from all over the world recorded in Spatial Audio — on Friday. It launched with releases from Carrie Underwood and Tenille Townes, who recorded their Sessions at Apple Music's new state-of-the-art studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Apple Music Sessions has lined up a host of country artists with live releases from Ronnie Dunn, Ingrid Andress, and many more. Apple plans to expand this series to other music genres as well in the future.
Spatial Audio. Apple Music s will also get to enjoy exclusive live music videos of these performances.
Underwood and Townes are the first two artists to feature on Apple Music Sessions. They recorded their live sessions at the Apple Music studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Underwood performed Ghost Story along with a stripped-back version of her Grammy-winning hit Blown Away. She also covered Ozzy Osbourne's Mama, I'm Coming Home. Meanwhile, Townes performed her hits — Same Road Home and Somebody's Daughter — as well covered Etta James's At Last.
Apple has also promised more releases in the future from revered country artists like Ronnie Dunn, Ingrid Andress, and many others. As the company expands the Apple Music Sessions, we can expect artists from all over the world to take on different genres of music.
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