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@laurenteelmusic
From my past to yours.
My debut album!
Singer-Songwriter Lauren Teel Gets Personal with the “Vows” (Watch) https://ift.tt/3heWyNA
My self-titled EP is out y’all! Go check it out! laurenteel.hearnow.com/laurenteel
Finally! My self-titled EP comes out November 3rd! This EP includes the song from my music video “Vows,” 3 never-released improved versions of Welcome to the Show, Nicholas and City Girl, and A BRAND NEW SONG!
A special thank you to everyone who made this possible including my audio engineer, John Bynum, my band that includes Adam Riggs, Jake Martino, Jon Wheeler, Livi Goodgame, and Nick DeAllaume and to everyone who contributed funds! Thank you so much!
This entire EP was written and produced by me and includes songs I wrote as young as 12 years old. This was supposed to come out last April, but I am so glad it finally did and can’t wait for everyone to hear it!
Maren Morris and Miranda Lambert both snagged several well-deserved Grammy noms, but when will Nashville notice its gender disparity?
“The reason women like Morris and Lambert — and other contemporaries like Kacey Musgraves and Cam — feel so fresh is because mainstream and charting country music, for some reason, ditched tackling tough feelings like these in the last five years. It was as though country music decided to try out the flattened universality that characterizes much of pop music. (I still love pop music; they’re just different genres.) But a quick peek at country radio tells the story of some pretty successful guitar bros. I get it; who doesn’t love “Friends In Low Places,” even if no one has successfully duplicated its ubiquity? But we’ve collectively robbed a genre of its roots — pain, heartbreak, a vision toward a future however happy or tragic — and replaced with songs that are good for just the night. How bleak and boring is that?“
https://www.musiccrowns.org/premieres/singer-songwriter-lauren-teel-gets-personal-with-the-vows-watch/
Born in Texas, singer-songwriter Lauren Teel isn’t afraid of telling her unique story through her…
Vows Music Video. Premiering September 8th.
A special thanks to Perkins Publicity, Makayla Boling, Jake Martino and Emily Witherbee for making this possible!
Vows Music Video. Out Septmeber 8th.
“women like hunting witches too, doing your dirty work for you” is literally such a clever fucking metaphor for how we’re programmed to fight against other women because of the internalized misogyny that’s been programmed into our brains and the men just sit back and benefit from us all fighting each other i’m losing it
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“Vows (Piano Version)” is here!
My new single “Nicholas” is here!!
"People just want to connect to music that makes them feel something," Kacey Musgraves says of the response to her acclaimed third album
What’s the hardest part about being a woman in music?
Unequal pay, unequal festival billing, unequal radio play. Having to work that much harder to overcome all of those unfortunate and archaic deficits.
An alarming report shows a steep drop in radio airplay for women on country stations from 2000 to 2018 — and it's killing their careers.
There’s been a real battle for female artists to get heard on mainstream country radio for about 4-5 years now. A recent study shows that despite a lot of activism around this issue by female country artists the trend is still getting worse. You now have to sit through 44 songs to hear a single song by a female artist on country radio.
Welcome to the Show!