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Ruby Dice ‘Let’s Get Married’

Photo Credit: Christopher De La Rosa

American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ruby Dice has been steadily gaining attention for her genre-blending electrifying sound incorporating elements of soul, blues, and pop into her music.

Creating a mix of soul and rock n’ roll in her music, Ruby Dice returns with her Americana-flavoured brand-new single ‘Let’s Get Married’, slated for release on July 21, 2023. Being a track about love, the upbeat vibes tell the story of how she wanted to marry her fiancé, at the time. In a state of mind of wanting to go to Las Vegas to get hitched, she decided to put her feelings to paper.

“‘Let’s Get Married’ is about recklessly loving someone. It’s a bittersweet song for me. I wrote it about someone that I didn’t end up marrying,” Ruby Dice comments on the track.

ABOUT RUBY DICE

Ruby Dice is a Colorado native who currently resides in Texas and has been performing music for as long as she can remember. At the age of 22, she relocated to Texas to pursue a career in music after beginning her musical career in her family’s church band. She has accumulated musical experience over the years by playing bass in a variety of bands, developing as a songwriter, and winning the respect she merits for her musical abilities. She started performing all over the country at this time, sharing stages with artists like Brian Wilson, Dale Watson, and many others.

After the global COVID-19 pandemic hit, Ruby Dice began to concentrate on her musical career. She started writing the songs for her debut album, Not In Love, which is scheduled to be released on September 29, 2023, while working with musicians like Gordy Quist from the Band of Heathens. Writing deeply personal songs about the ups and downs of her relationship with her guitarist and former fiancé Calloway Ritch, it’s an exploration of love and heartbreak all wrapped up into one album.

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