Biography
Ashley McBryde is a vocalist and songwriter with a touch of rock & roll swagger, a honky tonk heart, and a lyrical voice that puts a modern-day spin on classic country themes. After self-releasing an eponymous album in 2006, she relocated from Arkansas to Nashville, spending the next decade slugging it out before her 2016 EP Jalopies Expensive Guitars caught the attention of Eric Church. Soon, she signed to Warner Nashville and released her debut full-length, Girl Going Nowhere, an acclaimed 2018 album that helped her win New Female Vocalist from the major country academies and two Grammy nominations. McBryde's tough, heartfelt country continued to gain momentum with 2020's Never Will, which generated the country Top 40 hit "One Night Standards." With her 2022 concept album Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville -- a cameo-filled collection of stories from a small town -- the singer/songwriter demonstrated wit and ambition with few parallels in modern Nashville.

Hailing from Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, McBryde first displayed her interest in music when she was three years old and tried to play her father's guitar. After repeatedly telling young Ashley to leave the instrument alone, her parents decided the best solution was to get her a guitar of her own. After learning to play, McBryde stuck with the guitar, and at 17 she wrote her first song. Initially, she was shy about sharing her work, and it wasn't until she enrolled at Arkansas State University (where she played in the marching band) that she began performing her songs for people outside her immediate family.

In 2005, McBryde recorded an album's worth of songs, titled Ashley McBryde, that she released herself in early 2006. Since she was a teenager, her dream had been to go to Nashville and break into the music business, and in 2007, she finally pulled up stakes and relocated to Music City. She assembled a band and played any club or bar that would have her, and she began making a name for herself. McBryde won the Colgate Country Showdown talent competition in 2009 and 2010, and the same year, she and her band won a statewide "battle of the bands" in Tennessee. In 2011, she released her second album, Elsebound, which once again was issued through her own label. More touring through the South followed, and in addition to headlining her own club dates, McBryde was opening shows for such stars as Willie Nelson, Chris Stapleton, Chris Cagle, and Hank Williams, Jr. (The latter came out on-stage while McBryde played his hit "Family Tradition," with Bocephus approvingly putting his arm around her as she sang.)

In 2016, McBryde issued an eight-song EP, Jalopies Expensive Guitars, that helped build a buzz about her music, and country star Eric Church began singing her praises, describing her as a "whiskey-drinkin' badass" and joining her on-stage to duet on her song "Bible and a .44." After Church gave McBryde his endorsement, more and more people began to take notice, and she finally broke through with the single "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega," which found an appreciative audience on streaming services and led to her making her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry in June 2017.

A year later, she returned with her major-label debut, Girl Going Nowhere, produced by Jay Joyce and released by Warner Music Nashville. The album included the hit "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega" and earned McBryde her first Grammy nomination, for Best Country Album. At the beginning of 2019, she closed out the Girl Going Nowhere album cycle with the release of its title track as a single -- it earned Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and Solo Performance -- and at the end of the year, she launched the campaign for her second album with "One Night Standards," which climbed to number 11 on Billboard's Country Airplay charts. That track anchored Never Will, which was again produced by Joyce and appeared in April 2020. It peaked at number five and also featured "Martha Divine," which reached 59 on Country Airplay.

McBryde teamed up with producer John Osborne -- half of the progressive country-rock duo Brothers Osborne -- for Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville. Inspired by Dennis Linde, a songwriter who penned Elvis Presley's "Burning Love" and the Chicks' "Goodbye Earl" among other standards, Lindeville concentrated on character sketches and vignettes of small-town life, songs that were brought to life by such guest stars as Brandy Clark, Aaron Raitiere, Caylee Hammack, and Brothers Osborne. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Mark Deming, Rovi




 
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Ashley McBryde - Light On In The Kitchen (Official Music Video)
Ashley McBryde - One Night Standards (Official Music Video)
Ashley McBryde - A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega (Official Video)
Ashley McBryde - The Devil I Know (Official Live Music Video)
Ashley McBryde, Caylee Hammack, Pillbox Patti - Brenda Put Your Bra On (Official Music Video)
Ashley McBryde - Girl Goin' Nowhere (Grand Ole Opry Debut - June, 16 2017)
Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde - Never Wanted To Be That Girl (Official Music Video)
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