Read article HERE that was published in the Charleston Chronicle after Dwayna Litz was asked to sing a solo of "Til the Storm Passes By" on a Sunday morning after the shooting in Charleston, CA, at Mother Emmanuel Methodist African Episcopal Church.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Dwayna Litz in the Charleston Chronicle
Read article HERE that was published in the Charleston Chronicle after Dwayna Litz was asked to sing a solo of "Til the Storm Passes By" on a Sunday morning after the shooting in Charleston, CA, at Mother Emmanuel Methodist African Episcopal Church.
Friday, June 27, 2025
Dwayna Litz Podcast Soon to Come and More
Thursday, June 26, 2025
"Maybe" by Dwayna Litz Gets International Air Play
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4SBTYYlZ2lNh467HLF8tYm?si=ceaf711a24a143e5
Soundcloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/Fh7qiozU2rcz3DngU6
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Songweb Reviews Dwayna Litz's "Maybe"
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Brazil and Spain Playing Dwayna Litz's "Maybe"
"Dwayna Litz’s 'Maybe' captures the tender hesitation of a new affair"
(Also being played in rotation on "Saddle Up It's Country Time" out of Los Angeles, CA)
Review from Zillions Magazine:
Monday, June 16, 2025
Reviews for Dwayna Litz's "Maybe"
“...Maybe’ feels like a heart’s whisper in the quiet before love speaks out loud, and that’s the magic of Dwayna Litz; her ability to make the small feelings feel infinite. For longtime listeners, this track is a welcome return. For those new to her music, it is a perfect introduction to the kind of artist Dwayna is: elegant, honest, and unwaveringly in tune with the heart’s tenderest moments.” — Songweb.net
"...Dwayna Litz’s talent for conveying the complexities of new love with warmth and honesty sets her apart as an artist to keep an eye on. In a world filled with bold declarations of love, 'Maybe' reminds us that sometimes, the most powerful feelings are found in the uncertainties and gentle pauses of romance. With this latest release, Dwayna invites us all to embrace those emotions and perhaps say ‘maybe' to love again.” —Landon Buford