Nissi Palmer, photo, Still Here

Rissi Palmer Releases New Video For ‘Still Here’ featuring Miko Marks.

Grammy-nominated artist Rissi Palmer has released a new music video for her latest single, “Still Here” featuring country music trail-blazer artist, Miko Marks.

The high-octane performance by Palmer and Marks was originally filmed in August 2022 during Palmer’s Color Me Country stage at the Long Road Festival in Leicestershire, London. Produced by Matt Durning for the American Masters In The Making documentary, “Rissi Palmer: Still Here,” which premiered globally in March on PBS.

Equally at home in R&B and Country, Palmer describes her music as Southern Soul. She’s one of America’s most compelling singer/songwriters.

“Still Here” is a survivor’s anthem that speaks to all those who have shown fortitude in the face of overwhelming adversity. Funky and full of soul, the songs speaks to every molecule of our humanity and packs the power to sustain and motivate the body, heart, and mind. Rissi and Miko are equally entrancing on lead vocals and the way they interact is beautiful and real. The video for the tune puts you in the middle of a ton of festival fun and gives you a taste of the joy these two talents create onstage. If your spirit could use some lifting, a few spins of this will do the trick.

Watch “Still Here”

 
In the new video “Still Here” fans are transported across the pond to a front row seat to the festival. The palpable energy between the two talented songstress’ on stage had the crowd in attendance captivated as they danced and held their hands high in appreciation for the music and its powerful lyrics.

“The energy and spirit of this song is captured in this video,” Palmer reflects. “That day was such a triumph for my team and me. The audience was engaged, and the spirit of the moment was gratitude and love. It was a magical moment, and I’m excited to share a small piece of that with everyone.”

Fans can catch Palmer and Marks performing their new single, “Still Here” and many other hits on their co-headlining tour which launches May 3rd in Washington, D.C.

Palmer first came to prominence in 2007 as a country artist and charted songs including “Country Girl” and “Hold On To Me.” She has performed at the Grand Ole Opry, The White House, and Lincoln Center, appeared on Oprah & Friends, CNN, The CBS Early Show, and The Tavis Smiley Show, and shared stages with headlining artists like Taylor Swift, The Eagles, Chris Young, and Charley Crockett. Palmer has also been featured in Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, People, Parade, Ebony, and Newsweek. The decidedly non-country sound of “Still Here” is expected to bring her music fans of other genres and demonstrate just how wide Palmer’s creative range really is.

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