Talent
- Rachel Wammack
RCA Records Nashville's noteworthy artist Rachel Wammack is a "dynamic new Country voice for the genre” (Rolling Stone) with her "deep-rooted, classic sound" (Wide Open Country) influenced heavily by the rich music history from her hometown of Muscle Shoals. Throughout her adolescent years, the 24-year-old expressed her art in songwriting, storytelling and the high school band, before earning a college degree from the University of North Alabama. At the age of 17, Wammack was discovered by a Sony Music Nashville executive at a piano restaurant which led to her record deal five years later and the release of her self-titled EP in April, helmed by award-winning producer Dann Huff. Showcasing “a strong woman who knows how to tap into her emotions and create something authentic,” (Taste of Country) the 4-song introductory features her autobiographical debut single "Damage," which she co-wrote with award-winning songwriters Tom Douglas and David Hodges. This year, Wammack has been named one of Rolling Stone’s "10 New Country Artists You Need To Know," Bobby Bones’ “Women of iHeartCountry,” CMT’s "Next Women of Country" and received a standing ovation during her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her wildfire momentum continues this fall as she embarks on a series of radio shows across the country and join's Brett Young on his CMT ON TOUR: HERE TONIGHT, launching Nov. 16 in Royal Oak, MI. For more information visit www.rachelwammack.com.
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Press
Ali Marszalkowski
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