You're Invited To The Nash News' 17th On The Verge Writer's Round
The Nash News will host its 17th writer's round with independent and up-and-coming country artists this coming Thursday, February 9th from 6-9 p.m. in downtown Nashville at Assembly Food Hall in the Fifth and Broad complex.
Artists performing include Xoë Miles, Tyler Kohrs, Moose Miller, Trent Wayne, Dakota Danielle, Toni Clare, Tyler Chase, Vincent Mason, and Lucas Carpenter. Get to know the artists and their music below.
Xoë Miles
Xoë Miles is an award-winning alt-pop songwriter and vocalist born and raised in Texas. She is new to Nashville and looks forward to being around other artists who will inspire her. Xoë is a self-taught musician who has traveled across the U.S. performing her original music. She is a recording artist who is now producing/engineering her own music. View her shows and know when she releases new music by subscribing here: https://www.xoemiles.com.
Tyler Kohrs
Tyler Kohrs is an Asian American Country Music Artist and Songwriter in Nashville, TN originally from Trenton, Illinois. He was on Season 20 of NBC's The Voice and his version of, "More Hearts Than Mine" has reached global recognition as it is being played on country radio in three different countries around the world. He has also been featured by artists and songwriters such as: Carrie Underwood, Brett Young, Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce, Lauren Alaina, Matt Stell, Lori McKenna, and more. Trailblazing a path for more representation in country music, you can best believe he won't be slowing down anytime soon.
Moose Miller
Twenty-two-year-old Moose Miller is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Pike County Ohio. His sound and lyrics are heavily derived from the Appalachian foothills.
Trent Wayne
Music isn't just a part of Trent's life; it is his life. Picking up a guitar for the first time at just eight years old, he instantly knew what he wanted to do. Fast forward more than ten years down the road, this still rings true. Trent started performing with his band back home from a very young age and hasn't stopped since. After graduating high school, he packed up his things and took the leap moving from a no-stop light town in southern Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. He is now writing and taking on the town head first.
Dakota Danielle
A small-town sensation who broke into the country scene with her deeply personal, yet charismatic music. Dakota Danielle strives to make her hometown and parents proud with her goal to inspire, spread kindness, and tell her story.
Toni Clare
Toni Clare (21), recording artist, songwriter, and performer- originally from Central Virginia- recently moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to further her career. Performing since the age of ten, she has developed a style where bluegrass meets country/soul. Touring with an all-girls string band along the East Coast has shaped her style as she incorporates her favorite instruments such as the mandolin, fiddle, and banjo in her music. Influenced by Taylor Swift, Maren Morris, Carly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton, her sound is radio ready and appeals to a wide audience of Country and Pop music fans.
Toni Clare is dropping new music in 2023. Join her mailing list under toniclaremusic.com for updates!
Tyler Chase
From the early days of childhood, Tyler Chase has had an eye for his future and an ear for what that sounded like. With the solid foundation of his country upbringing, Tyler learned to express the values of a small town in a big world through his writing and performing.
As the son of a preacher, his exposure ranged from tent revivals to international crusades. Over the past several years, there have been many paths but one focus for Tyler Chase— to write and sing the songs his life created.
Vincent Mason
Vincent Mason, a 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Roswell, GA, is quickly making a name for himself in Nashville. As a freshman at Ole Miss in 2020, when class never resumed in person after spring break, Vincent found himself with a lot of extra time on his hands to write songs. Although he didn’t know much about the industry, he knew that Nashville is where people went to make country music. So, with a push from his family, he relocated, locked down, and spent the next few years writing songs. Those songs would make up the first batch of music he released in 2022, which have over 1M+ streams and have landed him on numerous “artists to watch in 2023” lists.
Lucas Carpenter
Self-proclaimed “Art Kid From the Country,” Lucas Carpenter is using his natural gift of storytelling and his unique approach to musical technology and instrumental looping to usher in a new wave of singer/songwriters. Since the release of his 2020 EP "The Shimmer" (produced by Kevin Rooney of Rascal Flatts), Lucas has been making noise in Music City. He was dubbed “Fun, jubilant pop” by Nashville’s Lightning 100, was featured on American Songwriter Magazine’s podcast Bringing It Backwards, and has performed 2 years in a row at Pilgrimage Music Festival. New single "Something Real" is now available on all streaming platforms!
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