It started with a song for Tenille Arts, a Shania Twain song. She was singing "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" in her yard one day and eight years later she finds herself as one of country music's hottest newcomers.
Tenille Arts is literally making her dreams come true. The singer and November's #LetTheGirlsPlay artist of the month has songs called "Dash Light" and "You Can't Steal a Heart" that were culled from an imaginative, if overactive, subconscious.
You certainly can't accuse the Song Suffragettes of a lack of musical diversity. Five #LetTheGirlsPlay artists celebrated Halloween at a recent performance in Nashville, branching out for a cover of Rihanna's "Disturbia."
Five #LetTheGirlsPlay artists joined together to pay musical homage to one of the most influential female musicians in recent memory at a recent Song Suffragettes show in Nashville.
Every week the #LetTheGirlsPlay show at the Listening Room in Nahville closes with a cover song. Recently five singers teamed up to recreate the drama and mood of “Girl Next Door,” a hit song from Brandy Clark.
As the first-ever Miranda Lambert Women Creators Scholarship winner, Anna Vaus calls the "Vice" singer an influence. But it's a different witty country female that October's #LetTheGirlsPlay artist names as her most inspirational.
When Anna Vaus was named the first Miranda Lambert Women Creators Scholarship winner earlier this year, it was the end of a long, somewhat agonizing journey for the singer, songwriter and Belmont University junior.
Five #LetTheGirlsPlay singers delivered one of the most unusual covers in Song Suffragettes history on a recent Monday evening in Nashville, pooling their talents for a rendition of "Closer," which was originally recorded by the Chainsmokers (Feat. Halsey).
Kalie Shorr's ability to spin a serious message into a pop melody more contagious than the common cold turns up again on "He's Not That Into You," a sugary new song from an upcoming project.