A singer-songwriter who found her start on The Voice and built a catalog of honest country-pop songs.
For a good sense of her style, try 'God Made Girls' or 'Judgin' To Jesus.' They're both straightforward country-pop with lyrics that sound like something you'd hear at a Texas backyard party.
She came up through the reality-TV pipeline but wrote her own material from the beginning. Songs like 'God Made Girls' and 'Judgin' To Jesus' have that plainspoken, small-town Texas perspective that feels lived-in, not manufactured. Her voice has that bright, conversational quality that works whether she's singing about faith or Friday nights.
She was a teenager writing songs in Baytown before auditioning for The Voice in 2012. After finishing third on the show, she signed with Warner Music Nashville and put out her self-titled debut in 2015. Later she moved to Rounder Records for her 2017 album 'Wildflowers.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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