Recorded on-location at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California with a Nashville-based singer, songwriter, guitar player who put out four singles last year. In 2025, she opened the NAMM She Rocks Awards and performed at PRS Guitars’ 40th Anniversary Party alongside legends like John Mayer. In 2022 she scored her first Top 40 Canadian country single, which passed one million streams, and landed on multiple “Best Songs of the Year” lists. She has performed at notable events such as Americana Fest, Key West Songwriters Festival, and Whiskey Jam, and she has approximately 26 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, where her top five songs have a combined total of well over 1.9 million streams.
“When you're working with talented songwriters and you know that they'll find a way to understand that world and put themselves in it, it resolves itself pretty quickly.”
“My brothers had Mustang cars growing up and so I used to always tell them I've got faster horses because I had literal horsepower and my horse could go through the forest and their car couldn't.”
“One hundred percent what comes natural in the (writing) room is usually the right choice.”
“I got to go in the studio for the first time ever and that gave me the bug. I immediately was hooked on studio and building a song, from just me writing it on my guitar and then figuring out what it's all going to sound like with a full band and in full production, so I was hooked.”
“I was always dissecting lyrics. I was infatuated with storytelling, so I think that's what I was tapping into when I was writing those songs.”
“This industry is so built on networking and connections, right? It’s who you know.”
(private auditions for “The Voice”) “huge confidence boosters, for sure… it is very affirming. It's telling you that you're on the right track and that people are noticing, the right people are noticing.”
“Early on in Kane Brown's career I got to open a show for him and same with Chris Lane so … those were cool when it came to festivals. 2024 was a huge year for me. I got to play main stage of Cavendish Beach music festival. Tyler Childers was headlining that day.”
“I really love collaborating as a songwriter. I think there's a time and place to write something by yourself, if it just keeps flowing don't stop that flow, that workflow. But collaborating and having more brains on something is always a win. They might see something that you don't or hear something that you don't.”
“I think it’s really, as an artist to advocate for yourself that way – if there's a teachable moment in that, it’s like – don’t let anybody take your win away from you.”
(Curt Chambers has) “worked with everybody from Dr. Dre to Eminem to Alicia Keys to T-Pain, Rihanna, Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, you name it, he's all over, and he became a really big part of my life and helping me find a sound that I'd been wanting to chase but was too scared because I felt like I was playing the game. I was writing pop country music because I thought that's what gets played on the radio.”
“People are scared to change anything because they think they might lose fans or they might not get the radio play and I just stopped, I honestly stopped, caring about that because it's, if I'm making art to please everybody else but myself, why am I doing it?”
“You take every win that you can get because this business can have a lot of no’s and doors closing in your face and when doors open, just run through them.”
“Faster Horses”
“One Trick Pony”