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Mitch Rossell, originally from the hills of East Tennessee, is blazing a trail through the world of country music. His prolific songwriting and unique artistry has garnered the unshakable support of music fans across all genres. With a tenacious work ethic and no-shortcut approach, he has laid the foundation for a promising career. He is presently touring the country with country legend, Garth Brooks. Mitch also wrote the soon to be number one song, Ask Me How I Know, performed by Garth Brooks. In 2009, while searching through YouTube to find a singer/songwriter for a documentary, Filmmaker Roy Kirkland was impressed when he heard Mitch perform and reached out to him from a list of nearly 50 different artists. He requested to include Mitch's music in which Mitch Rossell responded yes. They have been friends since. In 2010 Mitch once again provided music for the feature film, Crazed. In 2011 Mitch Rossell made his acting debut in a film (to be released in 2018) titled, Battle Of The Cursed: The Two Kings in which Mitch plays the role of a Werewolf Prince named Michelin. His song, Prayin' It Don't Rain, written by Mitch, is also performed by him in the movie. In 2012 Mitch played the role of Billy, a mechanic with a dream to make it big in Country Music, in another film titled, Grandma's Blessings. In February 2013, Mitch Rossell performed for nearly 1,000 people at the World Premiere Showing of Grandma's Blessings in Valdosta, Georgia. Before the showing of the film, Roy Kirkland asked Mitch to stand up. He then told everyone in the audience to "Remember this guys name because he is going to be a huge star one day." Catch up with this soon to be international star at his website, MitchRossell and at RKDSmedia.