Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans
In March 2016, Ballerini and Evans were co-hosts of Australia’s Country Music Channel Awards. Following the ceremony and a few shots in, Morgan asked Kelsea if he could kiss her and she said “yes.” By Christmas, the couple was engaged and later married on a beach in Cabo San Lucas. Carly Pearce and Michael Ray Carly Pearce pursued Michael Ray on social media, displaying flirty messages between them that fans quickly caught on to. By July 2018, Pearce and Ray confirmed their relationship. For Pearce, it was only after their first date at The Nashville Palace when she knew they would get married. “He put his arm around me, and we looked at each other. And I promise you, I went to my bus that night to get on tour and I told my band, 'I'm gonna marry Michael Ray.” Michael proposed in December on a vacation in Mexico and they were later married on October 6th, 2019. Gabby Barrett and Cade Foehner After meeting on Season 16 of American Idol, Gabby Barrett and Cade Foehner tied the knot in October of 2019. While their chemistry quickly became mutual, Gabby admits she was the one who initiated contact. "I had to get to know him first... he has lots of hair, just super cool rocker dude, and I wanted to make a video with him of us singing together. And so, I initiated it. I didn't think he liked me at first, but then he texted me and I was like, 'Oh I see what's going on here,' so it was a mutual thing, but I went after him first.” Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd Maren and Ryan met in 2013 when they were paired together for a studio session. During the session they wrote “Last Turn Home,” which was later recorded by Tim McGraw. While it did spark interest in one another, Morris and Hurd started off as friends. Later realizing there was something more between them Maren recalls, “we had been friends for only a couple of years, but there was always this writing chemistry in the room, and eventually, the timing of it was undeniable. We had such a foundation built off writing so many songs over the years that we were like, 'Why are we avoiding this?'” Ryan proposed to Maren in 2017 on fourth of July weekend. The couple tied the knot on March 24th, 2018 and Ryan played his song “Diamonds or Twine” at their wedding.
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Listen to Lindsay Bowman’s new anthem “You Don’t Get to Know” out now. About telling an ex they don’t get to know what’s happening in your life anymore, the song was written from personal experience and is relatable to most.
A country artist, Lindsay is coming back to her roots. Raised on 90s country, Lindsay began singing at the age of four. She performed everywhere she could as a child, from church to school and even the speedway. In 2011, she made the move to Nashville. There she joined the duo Smoke ‘n Guns. As a duo, Lindsay opened for Dustin Lynch, The Oak Ridge Boys, and Danielle Bradbery among others. Now a solo artist, Lindsay is focuses on releasing new music. Having performed from Vegas to Toronto, she’s also prepared to hit the road. You can find Lindsay’s music on all streaming platforms and on her website at www.lindsaybowman.com. Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and available on Netflix, Miss Americana depicts the career path of Taylor Swift. In the film, Taylor’s vulnerability allows fans to relate to her struggles. Challenged with an eating disorder, loneliness, power structure, and a rape trial, what seemed perfect on the outside was only an act – until it wasn’t. Unmuzzled and allowed to speak up for what she believes in, Taylor Swift is feeling more confident than ever as she enters the next stage in her career.
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Twins and duet partners, Mary and Brianna Ferraro grew up in New York. Brianna was the first to pick up the guitar at the age of twelve and joined her sister Mary in vocal lessons. Their first song was inspired by Taylor Swift and with the help of their father, Mary and Brianna would take weekend trips to Nashville. There they would make connections and play shows.
Students of Belmont University, the duo now lives in Nashville and cherishes the welcoming community. Following in the footsteps of Maren Morris, who they see changing the female scene, they bring a pop-electric country sound to the industry. Brianna often taking the lead on songwriting, finds inspirations from anything whether it be a friend’s story, a book, or a movie. Mary also writes and pulls from personal experiences. Their latest release “Whiskey and Lust” was written by both sisters. In their apartment and with the title in hand, the song was procured in just over an hour. The duo has performed in New York and Nashville even opening for Tyler Farr and Lee Brice. Two of five siblings, Mary and Brianna are proud to say their biggest fans are their family members. You can listen to Mary and Brianna’s music on Spotify and on their website at http://www.maryandbrianna.com/. |
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