ASHLEY MCBRYDE, Old School Country Sound and Attitude Behind "Bible And A .44" - Artist Spotlight

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Brian is back today to shine the spotlight on one of his favorite country singer/songwriters, the absolutely incredible Ashley McBryde! With a fantastic voice that harkens back to the Golden Age of country music, and a badass attitude to match, ASHLEY MCBRYDE has quickly risen to one of the biggest stars in country music today! To date, she has released two studio albums through Warner Music Nashville; 2018's "Girl Goin' Nowhere" and 2020's "Never Will". She is equally incredible at in your face sassy numbers and gut wrenching ballads.

Among the many incredible songs from Ashley McBryde include "Girl Goin' Nowhere", "Radioland", "What If We Don't", the hilarious "Fat & Famous", and Brian's personal favorite, the touching "Bible And A .44"!

If you're longing for a singer who is true to her country roots, and brings a healthy dose of attitude, look no further than Ashley McBryde! To follow her online, visit:

https://www.ashleymcbryde.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaP-W0X3rp3U1lMedCHybtQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashleymcbryde
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleymcbryde/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AshleyMcBryde
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/371jpyGdoChzUASOIG2ECV

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Biographical information for Ashley McBryde from her website (https://www.ashleymcbryde.com/band):

Dubbed by NPR as “country music’s most exciting new country voice” and Rolling Stone citing she’s “an Arkansas red-clay badass, with the swagger of Hank Jr. and the songwriting of Miranda Lambert,” McBryde fearlessly lays it all on the line, and it’s that honest all-in approach that has led to The New York Times critic Jon Caramanica to opine that “the still beauty in her singing is impressive, but her easeful storytelling feels practically radical.” McBryde’s album showcases an artistic vision that proves her to be one of the genre’s keenest working storytellers, bringing unwavering honesty back into a pop-preoccupied genre. Pulling tales from every corner of her human experience – a happenstance love on “A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega,” a neighbor with a heavy past on “Livin’ Next to LeRoy,” a girl with an impossibly possible dream on “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” – McBryde sings with fire and fury, laughing and swigging that brown stuff along the way. And she doesn’t do it in glitter and sequins, either, like a good lady of Music Row. McBryde wears her boots and crack her jokes: with McBryde, what you see is what you get, and what you get is what you see.

It’s that authenticity bleeding through every lyric, riff and song that had McBryde’s name on a number of “Best of 2018” lists, from The New York Times, Paste and Rolling Stone to Stereogum, UPROXX and Variety. It’s those lyrics that hit the heart and gut, like “here’s to the breakups that didn’t break us,” that scored her opening slots for Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert and Eric Church.

McBryde was raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, taking to music at the age when most kids were running wild in the backyard, dressing dolls or playing with trains. At three, she’d secretly pluck her father’s guitar like an upright bass, and after about the 17th time being caught, her father bought her a guitar of her own. When she was twelve, she played her parents and grandparents her very first composition.

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