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ABOUT TRACEE PERRIN

Hearing Nashville-based singer-songwriter Tracee Perrin's music, one is immediately struck by her formidable voice that enhances the one-of-a-kind edge to her distinct indie nouveau Folk/Americana sound. Just as apparent is an inherent relatability in both Perrin's presence and captivating lyrics.

She embodies this in the 2024 release of her 2nd EP, "The Clearing," her 2025 single "Seasons Change," w/Lauren Anderson, and her new single "How to Be Sad," all of which offer an intimate glimpse into her life and artistic journey.

ABOUT LAUREN ANDERSON

Lauren Anderson honed her soulful, lyric-driven craft in the suburbs of Chicago. She has a bachelor's degree in Opera and a master's in Music Therapy. Now residing in Nashville, some have come to know her as the female Chris Stapleton, with her prolific song catalog and gritty vocals. She's received several accolades, including a 2025 Josie Music Award at the Grand Ole Opry for "Best Jazz/Blues Vocalist of the Year". Most recently, she can be seen on Season 28 of NBC's The Voice on Team Snoop!

ABOUT REBECCA CORREIA

Rebecca Correia is a gifted vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, enthusiastically described as "one of the best singer-songwriters in America" by Mike Wolfe (television creator and host of American Pickers).

Over her more than two-decade career, Rebecca has collaborated with many Americana, pop, and folk stalwarts both on stage and in the studio, including Keb' Mo', Shawn Colvin, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Natasha Bedingfield, Javier Colon, Kate Taylor, Shy Carter, and Lillie Mae.

Her 5th studio album, Grown Up Games, was produced by five-time Grammy Award winner Keb' Mo' and features "So Long, Goodbye," a single the pair co-wrote and recorded as a duet. The album also includes a version of singer-songwriter Amy Correia's song "Gin."

Rebecca's latest release, Flying, was produced by Casey Wasner at The Purple House in Leiper's Fork and brings punch and pop appeal with the talents of Shy Carter, Lillie Mae, Butch Walker, Terence Clark, Michael B Hicks, Steve Mackey, and Nate Duggar.

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