Nashville's Song Suffragettes took on Lady Gaga in a group cover during their recent third-anniversary show, performing a group cover of "Million Reasons."
The women of #LetTheGirlsPlay took on an unusual cover at a recent Monday night show at the Listening Room in Nashville, joining their talents to perform Train's signature song, "Drops of Jupiter."
Five talented female artists got together in Nashville on a recent Monday night to pay musical homage to pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles with a cover of her hit, "Brave."
In order to become a successful Nashville songwriter, you have to be able to work fast under pressure. Three #LetTheGirlsPlay artists showed that they're up for the challenge during a YouTube popup event recently.
Few artists sing summer like Kenny Chesney, and with the warm season approaching the five women of Song Suffragettes decided to cut one of his many beachy songs. "Save It for a Rainy Day" is a song about getting over heartbreak, but it's got the same mellow vibe that's become Chesney's signature.
The first stage was a musical. After that came competitions, Austin City Limits, CMA All Star Showcases and then the actual CMAs. At just 21 years old, Mignon Grabois has played places women twice her age still dream of — but her sights are still set higher.
Courageous? Crazy? Cute? Mignon Grabois may be all three or none of the above. Actually, she definitely embraces one of these, but not necessarily the one you’d expect a #LetTheGirlsPlay artist to embrace.
Mignon Grabois can knock you over with a note. The Texas native is soft-spoken, but not meek. Her song "Followin' the Beat" shows off her strong vocals as well as the abstract songwriting she embraces. It's a love song with remarkable depth.