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It’s all about storytelling for 21-year old artist/songwriter, Virginia Beach native and 2021 Pandora Artist To Watch, Alana Springsteen. She began writing songs - music and lyrics - at just nine years of age, and it’s those songs that landed her a publishing deal upon arrival in Nashville, TN. Having released music independently - and already amassing over 50 million on-demand streams in just over a year - Alana is quickly becoming one of country music’s most sought-after fresh new voices.
Alana grew up leading worship in church with both of her grandfather's being Pastors of their Churches. Three years after picking up the guitar, she was performing the National Anthem for the Chicago Cubs at historic Wrigley Field. Before she knew it, Alana was writing songs in Nashville with Kristian Bush of Sugarland, and even performed their smash hit song, “Baby Girl,” on stage with the band in her hometown of Virginia Beach at the age of 11. Alana released her Luke Wooten produced debut self-titled EP featuring focus tracks “Always Gonna Love You” and “Slow Down”. By divine intervention, Alana’s Lyft driving father gave Curb recording Artist Filmore a ride that year as well, which led to Filmore inviting Alana on tour with him as well as a duet released this last month called “Think About You”. Since releasing her debut EP in June 2019, Alana’s music has achieved over 14 million streams so far across platforms. Alana has been keeping busy with tour dates opening up for both Josh Turner and Filmore this past summer and fall. She also has been on the road performing for kids at Boys & Girls Clubs across America, including their Keystone Conference held in Orlando, FL. Alana had her music video for “Always Gonna Love You” chosen to be featured for CMT’s Artist Discovery Program this past July. Alana has been a featured artist for iHeartRadio’s Digital Integration Program twice within the past year.
A Calistoga, California native, Shelby Darrall grew up with a love of music sparked by her father, Chuck, and his band SilverCreek. Growing up, Darrall performed in the tasting rooms of wineries throughout Napa Valley and later moved to Nashville to pursue her musical dreams and finish school at Belmont University. Her combination of wit and depth lyrically as well as her unique voice quickly gained the respect of the Nashville songwriting community, where she co-wrote with esteemed industry veterans Brett James, Troy Verges, and Emily Weisband, and collaborated with artists including Jake Owen, Larry Fleet, and Josh Kerr. Darrall’s debut EP, “Entertainment For The Brokenhearted”, the first song off her forthcoming EP, “Love Me When I’m Leavin’,” was dubbed as “the perfect heartbreak anthem” by People.