St. Louis, born and raised, Molly Lovette released a new single “Birthday Hangover,” on September 2nd that showcases her strong southern accent and sassy smooth vocals. Declaring that she “sure as hell ain’t gonna be sober,” this party anthem, is sure to have you dancing and drinking all night on your special day despite the aftereffects of a hangover. Even though you may “regret it later,” Lovette’s song makes every part of the event sound like one of the best times of your life.
We all know and love country music because the best songs come from real-life experiences. “Birthday Hangover” is one of those songs that we all know was inspired by a great story and it is one that each of us can relate to. Inspired by the likes of Carrie Underwood, Maren Morris, and Taylor Swift, it is no wonder Lovette used a catchy melody and honest lyrics to get this song stuck in your head. So, when the time comes, add this song to your birthday playlist and make sure to stream this song while singing “cheers to a birthday hangover” at the top of your lungs!
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The Women Of Country is pleased to announce today our three-part October installment of “The Women of Country Presents Carolyn Miller & Friends” series, set to take place at 6pm on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Live Oak Music Row. Our biggest showcase yet will include a full-band acoustic set by Carolyn Miller. Leah Turner, Valerie Ponzio, Ana Cristina Cash and Andrea Vasquez will be featured in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Concluding the night, round three will feature additional performances from Leah Marie Mason, Harper Grae, Nicole Croteau, and Sarah Morey. The all-star lineup will once again be hosted by Pickle Jar’s Kelly Ford and will be livestreamed on Pickle Jar to reach a worldwide audience. Admission to the show is FREE.
“In sticking true to The Women of Country’s mission statement to create an inclusive space in country music for artists of all genders, races, ethnicities and more, I am thrilled to be hosting the largest showcase of talent ‘The Women of Country Live’ has seen to date,” said founder Nicole Marchesi. “Not only do we have an all-star lineup of women taking center-stage for all three rounds, but we also will be hosting our first-ever Latin Round to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. I’m so grateful to all of these ladies for lending their voices - and to Kelly Ford for the incredible opportunity to work with Pickle Jar so even more people can share in the celebration.” The day prior to the event on Tuesday, Oct. 11, The Women of Country will host Vasquez for an Instagram takeover to further elevate Hispanic Heritage Month and its significance within the genre. The Women of Country and Carolyn Miller will continue to host monthly showcases in Nashville, empowering female artists and songwriters within The Women of Country community. To stay up to date, follow The Women of Country Live on Instagram here. We've added to the September installment of, “The Women of Country Presents: Carolyn Miller & Friends.” The showcase will feature performances by previously announced Carolyn Miller and Zandi Holup with additions Faith Schueler and Jenna DeVries. Previous shows have created buzz on Music Row, gaining recognition from publications including All Access, Music Row, and BMI. September’s installment will once again be hosted by Carolyn Miller herself and will take place at 6pm on Tuesday, September 13th at Live Oak Music Row. Admission to the show is FREE.
The Women of Country and Carolyn Miller will continue to host monthly showcases in Nashville, empowering female artists and songwriters within The Women of Country community. To stay up to date, follow The Women of Country Live on Instagram here. Billboard Chart-Topping artist, Anne Wilson, is gearing up for the release of a new music video for her song, “Hey Girl.” Wilson describes this song as “an anthem for women.” Coming from someone who struggled with identity throughout her life, Wilson felt that it was important to write a song for women who were experiencing the same trouble with being confident in who they are. Inspired by the likes of Lauren Daigle, Hillary Scott, and Dolly Parton, it’s no surprise how Anne Wilson includes a powerful message behind every lyric she sings.
Wilson’s debut album, My Jesus, came out in April with the title track receiving a 2022 Billboard Music Award for “Top Christian Song.” This was extra special for Wilson as that song came from a very tough moment in her life when her brother passed away from a car accident. After this incident, she began journaling to express her thoughts and process this loss. When she began writing songs, she would use her journals for inspiration and that is how she gravitated toward writing the idea that became known as this award-winning song. Wilson has had an impressive debut and working alongside Hillary Scott for her song “Mamas” was something Wilson could add to the list of incredible accomplishments. Not only was Wilson a big fan of Hillary Scott beforehand, but she also says that she was “the best addition” to that song and more importantly the best addition to that music video! If you are interested in seeing where her journey takes her next, make sure you catch her on the road this fall with Casting Crowns and Cain on The Healer Tour. |
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