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RACHEL WAMMACK RELEASES DEEPLY PERSONAL ACOUSTIC VERSION OF “ENOUGH”

Named by Rolling Stone as a “10 Best Country Songs to Hear Now,”
Whiskey Riff Says Rachel Wammack “Reminds Us What’s Important” with “Enough”

Wammack Honors 20 Student Songwriters at the
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Words & Music Year-End Celebration

RACHEL WAMMACK RELEASES DEEPLY PERSONAL  ACOUSTIC VERSION OF “ENOUGH”

Nashville, TN – RCA Records Nashville’s Rachel Wammack released a stripped-down acoustic version of her self-penned “Enough” today. See it HERE.

The shimmering song was recently called out by Rollling Stone as one of the “10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear Now” stating, “Rachel Wammack counts her blessings with ‘Enough,’ a bright anthem about gratitude and positive perspectives.” Whiskey Riff said “Rachel Wammack reminds us what’s important” with “Enough.”

Singled out by Sounds Like Nashville as a “much needed female voice,” Wammack co-wrote the celebratory track with Laura Veltz and Sam Ellis, mixing her personal and artistic growth alongside the “empowered posture” (NPR) with which she first caught the attention of fans and critics.

After writing her autobiographical debut single “Damage” two years ago, Wammack continues to evolve, crafting introspective, relataible lyrics through “Enough.” As the single reflects a new chapter for Wammack, who recently became engaged to her long-time boyfriend, she continues to steadily forge her own path in the genre by showcasing “contemporary country in ways that should prove amenable to radio” (Entertainment Weekly). Download Wammack’s music HERE.

Wammack honored 20 young songwriters last night by hosting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual Words & Music celebration. Since 1979, Words & Music has connected young people to Nashville’s music community by paring classes with songwriters who transform student lyrics into finished songs, which they perform at the annual event.

The 24-year-old Muscle Shoals native has a “deep-rooted, classic sound” (Wide Open Country) influenced heavily by the rich music history from her hometown. Her songs showcase a “powerful, raw, honest collection” (All Access)which has earned her recognition as the only artist in the genre selected for Entertainment Weekly’s “2019 Artists to Watch” list. Wammack also made Rolling Stone’s “10 Best County EPs of 2018, Amazon and NPR’s “Best Music of 2018” list, while earning additional “2019 Artist to Watch” acclaim from multiple outlets including AOL , PandoraMusic Row, Pop Culture, Sounds Like Nashville ,and more. Pegged as CMT’s “Next Women of Country” as well as  Bobby Bones “Class of 2019,” Wammack shares “an undeniable air of confidence and sincerity when she performs” (Taste of Country) that she will take that on the road this year at multiple festivals throughout the country including CMA Music Fest in Nashville and Country LakeShake in Chicago.  For more information, visit www.rachelwammack.com.

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