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Part 2 of Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. With multiple appearances at the Grand Ol’ Opry, Erin is gaining steam as a solo artist, having been named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Also from Nashville, Kayla Ray delivers country music with rawness and honesty. Her second album, Yesterday and Me, a collection of hard-lived truths set to moving melodies earned plenty of critical acclaim, with critic Kelly Gregory of Country Music People Magazine naming it the best album of 2018.
By Live From The DividePart 2 of Erin Enderlin and Kayla Ray at public radio program Live From The Divide in beautiful Bozeman, MT. With multiple appearances at the Grand Ol’ Opry, Erin is gaining steam as a solo artist, having been named a member of the 2018 CMT Next Women of Country, a recipient of the Arkansas Country Music Awards Songwriter and Album of the Year recognitions, and runner-up to Jason Isbell in the Best Singer-Songwriter field in Nashville Scene’s touchstone Best of Nashville issue. Also from Nashville, Kayla Ray delivers country music with rawness and honesty. Her second album, Yesterday and Me, a collection of hard-lived truths set to moving melodies earned plenty of critical acclaim, with critic Kelly Gregory of Country Music People Magazine naming it the best album of 2018.