Fresh voice in the Country scene Regan Stewart talks to us about what inspires her, what she’s working on now and some bonus fun facts about her...
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Fresh voice in the Country scene Regan Stewart talks to us about what inspires her, what she’s working on now and some bonus fun facts about her...
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Kalie Shorr, Lacy Cavalier and other members of the Nashville women's songwriter group offer their take on the statement song.
Regan playing "Everybody Knows But You", a song co-written with Anna Vaus, at Song Suffragettes on Monday, August 21, 2017.
"Nashville’s Song Suffragettes have been mixing up their usual formula lately. The five talented women took on a cover from Randy Houser at a recent Monday Night #LetTheGirlsPlay show, joining together for “Runnin Outta Moonlight.”
Read More: #LetTheGirlsPlay: Randy Houser, 'Runnin' Outta Moonlight' | http://tasteofcountry.com/randy-houser-runnin-outta-moonlight-letthegirlsplay-cover/?trackback=tsmclip"
Regan's song, "Could It Be That Easy" written with Jackie Sullivan, was selected as one of the top twelve songs from Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) Spring Training. The writers of the top twelve played their songs Saturday April 1, 2017 at the Tin Pan SouthSongwriters Festival at the Commodore Grille.
Regan Stewart's song “Bother Me”, written with Rich Karg, has been nominated to be featured on NSAI’s Top 40 page. Top 40 Songs are "member compositions selected each quarter through staff picks and different services we provide to our active members". Voting for the song will take place March 2017-May 31, 2017.
Regan Stewart's version of "Stay" by Kygo feat. Maty Noyes, is now on Spotify/iTunes/Apple Music. The song was produced by CoreNashville.
Regan Stewart in studio this morning pic.twitter.com/JaREjY71jy
— WTLS Radio (@wtlsradio) August 19, 2015
http://nashvillesongwriters.com/ears-july-2015
Check out NSAI Ears for the month of July 2015! Regan was recognized as "one to watch" and also had a song recommended for a "Pitch to Publisher" luncheon!