Growing up, Lena Stone could have walked to a recording studio famous for albums by Aerosmith, Lady Gaga, James Taylor and more. Yet her dreams remained 1,100 miles away.
Recently, seven talented country females took the stage to cover a pop hit. Every Song Suffragettes show at the Listening Room in Nashville wraps with a collaborative cover. This cover of Elle King’s “Ex’s & Oh’s” might be one of the best yet.
Five #LetTheGirlsPlay artists chose a Grammy-winning pop hit to close a recent Song Suffragettes show in Nashville. Katy Perry's "Hot N Cold" was turned into an all-female acoustic jam during a recent set at the Listening Room. Watch five talented, rising female stars sing this hit from 2008.
Taste of Country's #LetTheGirlsPlay artist for November is making her mark in Canada while she solidifies plans to move to Nashville. Livy Jeanne recently played the Monday night Song Suffragette round, proving once again that she's a singer and songwriter to remember moving forward. You'll find more evidence of that in this exclusive photo gallery.
Victims of bullying can respond in many ways. Some get angry, while others look to get even. Some teenagers turn inward and live a life filled with trust issues. Livy Jeanne turned outward, helping over 75,000 others find peace and perspective.
Sara Haze isn’t afraid to wear a cape, or a bright red T-shirt that (seemingly) pays homage to a popular salad topping while on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. Photos shared by October’s #LetTheGirlsPlay artist showcase her personality, and all the amazing stages she’s taken during a short career in Nashville.
It was "ugly crying." Not tearing up, getting misty, needing a moment or even weeping — ugly crying. Sara Haze is proud of her tears, and she should be. October's #LetTheGirlsPlay artist recently watched a dream come true.