Mercury Insurance Adds Four Musicians to Its Online Concert Series for October
Mercury Insurance (NYSE: MCY) has announced new performers for its online Mercury Insurance Concert Series, featuring Brandon Colbein, Keisha Renee, Mike Love, and Seth Rosenbloom. The series aims to support musicians impacted by cancelled tours. Fans can tune into live performances starting October 15, with additional shows scheduled for October 22, 23, and 30 at 5 p.m. PDT. Previous artists included Jordan Rudess and Flo Chase. Mercury Insurance, established in 1962, offers personal automobile and homeowners insurance across multiple states.
- Launch of new performers in the Mercury Insurance Concert Series, showcasing engagement with the music community.
- Opportunity for brand visibility among fans of featured artists.
- Support for musicians affected by canceled live performances.
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mercury Insurance (NYSE: MCY) today announced four new additions – Brandon Colbein, "The Voice" finalist Keisha Renee, Mike Love and Seth Rosenbloom – to its online Mercury Insurance Concert Series. The concert series gives musicians, who've had to cancel tours and in-person appearances, a platform to connect with fans who, in turn, get to enjoy intimate performances from some of their favorite artists.
Any music fan who wants to tune in to the live performances can visit http://www.mercuryinsurance.com/MICS to view the concerts. The performances will also be recorded and available to view after the live shows. The added performance dates and times for the Mercury Insurance Concert Series are:
- Brandon Colbein (October 15, 5 p.m. PDT): Brandon Colbein, a Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter with more than 300 million streams under his belt, has written songs for numerous pop artists, including Zayn, Hayley Kiyoko, Liam Payne and Kehlani. He first garnered attention from the music industry in 2016, when his runaway single "So Bad" became a hit with nearly eight million people worldwide. Set on a new path to release his creations under his own name, his latest single "Mean to Me" is out now.
- Keisha Renee (October 22, 5 p.m. PDT): Born and raised in Inglewood, Calif., Keisha Renee won the hearts of millions with her undeniable vocals on Season 13 of NBC's "The Voice," where she placed as a finalist. She challenged the norm by professing her love and passion for country music, and with every coach turning their respective chair and battling for her pick, Keisha chose to be coached by Blake Shelton. In 2018, she moved to Nashville and completed her debut project "The Road Less Traveled." Her love for all kinds of music has influenced her sound and contributes to the evolution of Keisha Renee.
- Mike Love (October 23, 5 p.m. PDT): Mike Love is a musician devoted to revolution through sound. Born in Oahu, Hawaii to a family of musicians, Mike has used music as a conversation for as long as he can remember. He comes from a unique convergence of influences, yet all are bound by their common ambition to inspire positive change in the world. He releases his music independently on his own Love Not War Records label, and his sound, while rooted in the spirituality and message-based music of roots reggae, fuses a variety of influences including progressive and classic rock, soul, blues, flamenco, jazz, classical, and more. Mike's songs possess wisdom and seek to instill change, whether it be regarding issues of the environment, animal cruelty, or personal growth. They are about being conscious and mindful as human beings living among so many other life forms on this beautiful planet. For Mike, music is a form of healing, learning, and growing.
- Seth Rosenbloom (October 30, 5 p.m. PDT): Seth Rosenbloom's no stranger to making music. Born into a musical family and raised in Waltham, Mass., he began playing classical violin as a child and subsequently took up guitar at age eleven. Initially inspired by the music of Elvis and The Beatles, he earned a performance merit scholarship from Berklee College of Music by the time he was 16. After spending a few years as an active sideman and in-demand clinician, Seth stepped into the spotlight with the release of his self-titled EP in September 2017. Now, with the release of his first full-length effort "Keep On Turning," he shows why he has been referred to as the future of blues guitar.
Musicians who have already performed in the online Mercury Insurance Concert Series include Jordan Rudess, Flo Chase, Emily Coupe, Chord Overstreet, The Perfect Nines, Keaton Simons, Bradley Scott of Emarosa, Jessica Lynn, Demola, Justin Ratowsky of Cali Conscious, Gene Noble, Corey Harper, Myra Molloy, Aubrey Logan, Cory Young and Parker Lane. Visit http://www.mercuryinsurance.com/MICS to view their previously recorded performances and Chatting with Artists from the Mercury Insurance Concert Series to read what some of them had to say about the experience.
About Mercury Insurance
Mercury Insurance (MCY) is a multiple-line insurance organization predominantly offering personal automobile, homeowners and business insurance through a network of independent agents in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. Since 1962, Mercury has specialized in offering quality insurance at affordable prices. For more information, visit http://www.mercuryinsurance.com or Facebook and follow the company on Twitter.
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