The ladies take the stage for another fun night of songs and the stories behind them for Marcy Jo's Muletown in the Round.
This round we've got singer-songwriter night led by Jenna LaMaster hosting friends Kasey Tyndall, and Ashland Craft.
Recording artist Jenna LaMaster was raised in California and spent time as a PRCA Rodeo Cowgirl in Texas before moving to Nashville to pursue a career as an artist and songwriter. She counts her deep-seated love for ’90s country as a primary influence in her own songwriting style. Songs: "Taking the Trash Out," "How to Make a Cowboy Cry," "I Don't Need You."
Ashland Craft is introducing her own brand of edgy Country music with her first release on Big Loud Records, her Soul-infused vocal roars off the tracks with “Trainwreck.” Craft is set to drop a powerful batch of fresh music, after a Top 10 stint on NBC’s The Voice and opening tour slots for major artists like Luke Combs and independent releases like Country girl anthem "Good Ol' Girls," the cleverly-constructed ode to loneliness "Your Place or Mine," and clear-eyed ballad "They Always Do."
North Carolina native Kasey Tyndall is known for singles like “Everything is Texas,” “Bar That’s Open” (co-written with Ashley McBryde and Lainey Wilson), “Double Edged Sword,” and “Who I Ain’t.”
Hope to see you there for another evening of songs, stories, and music.
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