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"Seattle, Where the Waters Sing" Captures the Beauty, History, and Heart of the Emerald City

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Byways & Highways Music Label has released its newest original travel-inspired song, "Seattle, Where the Waters Sing," a musical tribute to one of America's most iconic waterfront cities.

Inspired by the waters, mountains, neighborhoods, and cultural landmarks that define Seattle, the song celebrates the city's unique relationship with Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, Lake Washington, and Lake Union, while paying homage to the places and experiences that have made Seattle a beloved destination for travelers from around the world. Seattle's geography is famously shaped by the waters of Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with Mount Rainier rising dramatically on the horizon beyond the city skyline.

The song's imagery evokes the sights and sounds of ferries crossing Elliott Bay, sailboats gliding across the water, morning coffee overlooking the Sound, and the enduring presence of Mount Rainier watching over the city. It also reflects the character of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square district, Pike Place Market, and the Space Needle—landmarks that continue to define the city's identity for visitors and residents alike.

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"Seattle is a city where water is part of everyday life," said Stephen M. Kirchner, founder of the Byways & Highways Music Label. "Whether you're watching ferries cross Elliott Bay, exploring Pike Place Market, walking the waterfront, or simply looking out toward Mount Rainier, there is a rhythm and beauty here that inspired this song."

The release is part of the label's growing collection of destination-inspired music celebrating the highways, byways, cities, landmarks, and travel experiences of North America. Each song is designed to tell the story of a place through music, encouraging listeners to discover destinations through both sound and travel.

The cover artwork for "Seattle, Where the Waters Sing" features the Seattle skyline, the Space Needle, Washington State ferries, and Mount Rainier, reflecting many of the visual elements that inspired the song itself.

Byways & Highways Music Label was created to blend travel storytelling with original music, producing songs inspired by America's scenic roads, historic communities, natural wonders, and cultural destinations.

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"Seattle, Where the Waters Sing" is now available on major streaming platforms.

About Byways & Highways Music Label

Byways & Highways Music Label creates original music inspired by the destinations, landscapes, history, and travel experiences of North America. The label is an extension of Byways Magazine, which has spent more than four decades promoting destinations along the highways and byways of the United States and Canada.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld94-9cRwPw&list=OLAK5uy_ncAgYnPNf-RUkb52OAcxbzY7xxpMYqRWQ



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Stephen M. Kirchner
Byways & Highways Music Label
Louisville, Kentucky
Email: stephen.kirchner@bywaysinc.com
Website: BywaysMagazine.com

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