Through high school, Cooper Ledford wasn't sure what he wanted to do with his life. That is, until he got on stage for the first time at an open mic. From there, his sights were set on forging his path in music. With neo-traditional influences like Keith Whitley, Brooks & Dunn and Tracy Lawrence in... Continue Reading →
Molly McDonald on Fulfilling Her Musical Dreams, Debut Singles and Learning as She Goes
Though she's only 18 years-old, music has been a big part of most of Molly McDonald's life. The Illinois born, Texas based singer/songwriter remembers singing as early as four years-old, and after stints in choir and musicals in her elementary school years, McDonald picked up the guitar in high school and began writing songs of... Continue Reading →
Tyler Booth on Reconnecting with His Bluegrass State Roots on New EP, ‘Downtown’
The list of uber-talented musicians hailing from Kentucky is quite the expansive one. From Keith Whitley to Chris Stapleton to Tyler Childers and beyond, there's a deep well of talent coming from The Bluegrass State. Pikeville native Tyler Booth is on that list as well. Booth was making waves in Nashville for several years before... Continue Reading →
Ashley Anne on Growth, Writing Her Truth and New Music
Ashley Anne is a different artist than she was when we last talked to her two years ago. That chat came the day after the release of her debut single, "dear dolly," which has since earned millions of streams and plays across platforms and catapulted her onto the radar of plenty of country music fans.... Continue Reading →
Jenna LaMaster Tugs at the Heartstrings with New Single, “Holy Smokes”
Jenna LaMaster, as both she and Hank Jr. put it, is unashamedly a clinger to sad ol' songs. When given the chance, she's sure to dial up (or write) a heartbreaker that's sure to put a tear in your beer. And with her new single, "Holy Smokes," she's done just that. Finally unearthing a song... Continue Reading →