Savannah Nider was born and raised in Pawnee City, Nebraska, a small town in the southeast corner of the state with about 900 people. She grew up passionate about family, sports, speech, and of course, music. At a young age, her big voice turned the heads of some prominent industry figures. Savannah was given the opportunity to work alongside Geno LeSage, Steve Cox, and Kenny Royster who were involved in the careers of Grammy award-winning artists. Savannah lost her biggest fan, Grandma Linda, to pancreatic cancer shortly after launching her career. She made a promise to herself and her grandmother that music would not just be a dream, but a priority. She completed her college education in 2014, married the man of her dreams, and moved to Nashville in early 2019. Soon after her move, Savannah began to make musical connections that would launch her career. Joie Scott, a well-known songwriter in Nashville, influenced Savannah’s songwriting ability and co-wrote her first song “Until Always,” which she performed at her own wedding. Her recent single “We Are Us” was written with and for her fans. On Monday, Savannah took to her Facebook page and asked her fans what the phrase "We Are Us" meant to them. After receiving countless stories and photos about family and friends, Savannah was overjoyed. To go along with the release Savannah is premiering the official lyric video on our page. Watch below and for more information on Savannah, visit http://www.savannahnidermusic.com.
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2/27/2020 04:35:44 pm
Grandpa Roy plays golf with Jon and (Jack and I) first husband went to many games with Roy and Linda.She made best clam chowder soup,I still make it.
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Vic & Irene Faesser
2/28/2020 02:21:26 am
Beautiful song, Savannah! Wishing you the best of luck in your career!!!
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Missy Freeman
2/28/2020 09:07:37 am
Love this new song of yours Savannah!!!! It’s just beautiful and so are you!!! Our Pawnee County rising star!!!!
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Jan & Ben Lang
2/29/2020 03:46:22 pm
Beautiful song and beautiful voice Savannah. Good luck with your career. Your dad said you got your voice from him. I just laughed so hard. 😂
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Patti Rice
3/2/2020 02:45:27 pm
WOW! Best of luck with your career!
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