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Mary Wiles' ’Trainliner’ Hits Radio Charts

Multi-instrumentalist and award winning songwriter Mary Wiles, who's songs from "Why Not Take a Chance" have been riding the Top 100 radio charts over the last year, has achieved another radio milestone with her latest single "Trainliner", which just hit #3 on God's Country International Radio Chart, and #10 on the National Country Gospel Chart.

This fun country rock boogie song features Wiles' clear vocals and highlights her musicianship on blues harmonica, violin, keyboards and guitar. Her crossover inspirational pop/rock/country CD, "Why Not Take a Chance", released by Bluetail Records and distributed internationally by Faithworks/ STL, shows soul deep, intuitive songwriting by Wiles, and includes inspirational rock, pop, and country blues. Wiles has won multiple songwriting, vocal, and performance competitions from the likes of Billboard.

Playing seven instruments on her album, she delivers genuine, powerful lyrics with a wide vocal range. Mary and her band have been hailed by the press as one of the Pacific Northwest's hottest attractions on the music scene, with Wiles playing 6 instruments at their shows. Wiles, who has opened for Loretta Lynn, Tracy Byrd, and the 60's hit group "The Association", has also performed at international events such as the Goodwill Games.



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