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Tenille Townes: Audio Work Parts for “Road to the Lemonade Stand” EP Out to Today (Audio)

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Tenille Townes: Audio Work Parts for “Road to the Lemonade Stand” EP Out to Today (Audio)

Tenille Townes: Audio Work Parts for “Road to the Lemonade Stand” EP Out to Today (Audio)


Here are some audio assets to support the release of Townes’ EP, Road to the Lemonade Stand, including intro audio, story audio, and outro audio for each track.

01. Holding Out for The One: Story Audio
Holding Out for the One, to me, is all about not being afraid to be who you are. Being proud of who you are and what you stand for and that it’s ok to be a little different in whatever that might be. To me, there’s a freedom in sort of owning that, where it makes you feel like you could stand on top of the world and shout it to the roof tops of whatever that might be. That’s sort of the feeling we were channeling in the writing room with my friends, Daniel Tashian and Mark Beeson, thinking about putting this song together. I love singing this song and feeling that feeling.


02. White Horse: Story Audio
White Horse, to me, was this opportunity to sit down and challenge the idea of fairy tales that I think we as a culture get so wrapped up in the magic of. And, I think in real life, I’m learning, love is just so much bigger than that. It’s got so much more to offer and I hope when people hear this song they feel reminded of that and know that whatever their love story is that it’s beautiful. You know when we wrote this song, Jeremy Spillman and Daniel Tashian and I were sitting around this room and Daniel has three adorable little girls. And, they all are kind of in that spot of reading fairy tails and watching those movies and building this idea in their mind of what love looks like and we wrote this for them.


03. Jersey on the Wall: Story Audio
Jersey on the Wall is inspired by a community that I met in Grand Manan, New Brunswick. I had been playing for schools, traveling across Canada before moving to Nashville and my adventures brought me to this tiny little town. It’s like 2500 people off this island, which is like planes, trains, automobiles and a ferry to get to. I show up at this island and I was completely enamored by the community spirit that this group of people had. Showed up in the gym, played for the school, played a little community show that night where all the parents and teachers came out. And then, Ms. Ward, the teacher brought me back to the inn that they had me staying at and explained that part of the reason they brought me all the way out there was to be part of this grieving process. There’d recently been this car accident with five kids from that high school, four of which I had been hanging out with all day and had no idea what they had just been through. And one of which, her name was Danielle- she was the star basketball player. She just graduated with a full ride scholarship and she was taken in this fluke wreck. I sat there and like wept with Ms. Ward and was even more enamored with by this town after hearing everything that they had ben through. And, kept in touch with them. I got to fly back the following spring. Ms. Ward and I worked out so I could surprise the kids for the high school graduation. And, I’ll never forget sitting at the back of that gym with the whole town piled in there- it was like 20 kids graduating- best kind of graduation ever. And, Danielle’s parents get up there on that stage and give their daughter’s honorarium scholarship to Zoe who was her best friend and also in the car that night. And, there’s not a dry eye in this place. And, I’ll never forget kind of glancing over to the wall and you know looking up at that Jersey and seeing that number and just thinking ‘Man, do I have questions for God.’ I really think it’s ok to have those. I think there’s healing in the conversation itself, but I just remember thinking this is the most amazing group of people and… I think tragedy anywhere is something horrible, but tragedy in a small town is really something else. And, I feel like I carry this spirit of that gym every time I sing this song. But yeah, I came back to Nashville after that trip and shortly afterwards one of my best friends from lost her little brother and it got me asking a bunch more questions. And, I got sit in the writing room with Tina Parole and Gordie Sampson and tell them these stories and I’m so thankful for the way the song found us in the room that day. I think it was a bit of a wrestle and I think when the song was we all looked at one another and went ‘this is pretty cool.’ I’m very thankful for that day and this song and a way to hopefully bring a little bit of, maybe some healing in the way people having those same questions because I really think we all have them.


04. I Kept the Roses: Story Audio
I Kept the Roses, to me, is a song about holding onto the good parts in anything you go through. It’s like we get to kind of keep those in our memory bank and looking back on whatever situation that you went through and being able to smile at some parts of it is an important thing- in growing, in living and, to me, that’s what this song represents.


05. Somebody’s Daughter: Story Audio
Somebody’s Daughter was inspired by a drive I took with my mom. We were going furniture shopping and took this exit off the interstate and saw this girl holding on to a cardboard sign and she looked so young, so worried. And, we had this conversation in the car about, you know, what her story might have looked like. And, I couldn’t shake her face from my mind and brought this idea into a writing room and really just am grateful for the opportunity to have grown up in a house where we had conversations about what was going on in the world around us and the people’s lives around us and that my parents taught me to remember the fact that everyone has a story, you know. I think sometimes music and recognizing those moments can make us feel more alike and more all together than we might realize.


06. Stupid Boy: Story Audio
I remember the first time that I heard Stupid Boy on Keith Urban’s record and was just so blown away the way the song made me feel. I’ve always loved singing this song and it was such a joy to be able to record a version of it and I think every time I play this song on stage or sing it through, it sort of reminds that we can’t let anyone else take our light, you know. It’s sort of a bit of a fighting song. You just sort of channel what you need to and I’m really honored to have gotten to do a version of this song.


Tenille Townes: Audio Work Parts for “Road to the Lemonade Stand” EP Out to Today (Audio)


TENILLE TOWNES’ ROAD TO THE LEMONADE STAND EP OUT TODAY 

“ROAD TO THE LEMONADE STAND ACOUSTIC TOUR” CONFIRMED

 “JERSEY ON THE WALL (I’M JUST ASKING)” NO. 1 AT CANADIAN COUNTRY RADIO

“Tenille Townes is the future. Get on board now.” — Music Row

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Tenille Townes’ new EP, Road to the Lemonade Stand, is out today via Columbia Nashville (stream/purchase here). 

Of the release, Townes shares, “It makes my heart so happy that this EP is out in the world with this collection of songs and that we are headed towards the full album coming in the spring! I’ve been hearing people on the road ask about coming back for my own shows and I couldn’t be more grateful and excited for my very first acoustic headlining dates on the ‘Road to the Lemonade Stand Tour.’ I can’t wait to have hang time with everyone at these shows and keep walking down this road together.”

Townes will kick off the “Road to the Lemonade Stand Acoustic Tour” this spring with stops at Chicago’s Carol’s Pub, Boston’s City Winery, New York’s Rockwood Music Hall and Washington DC’s City Winery among others. The headline run adds to an impressive 2020 tour itinerary, which includes All For The Hall at Bridgestone Arena on February 10, Stagecoach Festival on April 25, Ryman Auditorium with Hot Country Knights on April 29 and a series of spring/summer dates supporting Alan Jackson. See below for complete details. Townes will also be included in the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s new American Currents: State of the Music exhibit, which opens on March 6.

With the release of the EP, Townes is inviting fans to join her on the journey to her highly anticipated debut album, The Lemonade Stand, which will be released later this spring. Produced by Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Little Big Town), the EP features five songs written by Townes including her current single, “Jersey On The Wall (I’m Just Asking) ,” as well as a rendition of Keith Urban’s “Stupid Boy.” Last week, “Jersey” reached No. 1 on the BDS Canada and Mediabase Canada country radio charts, making it Townes’ second chart-topping single following her Canadian Platinum-certified “Somebody’s Daughter.” This accomplishment makes Townes the only female in Mediabase Canada history to achieve two No. 1 singles. Released to critical acclaim, Rolling Stone calls “Jersey,” “a stirring, full-bodied anthem about loss and faith,” while Taste of Country proclaims, “Townes continues to release music grounded in empathy…She aims for a higher brand of acclaim and satisfaction.”
Canadian-born and Nashville-based, Townes is nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year at the 2020 Juno Awards and  recently won four awards at the 2019 Canadian Country Music Awards: Female Artist of the Year, Single of the Year (“Somebody’s Daughter”), Anthem Entertainment Songwriter of the Year and Video of the Year (“Somebody’s Daughter”). Winning all four of her nominated categories, Townes lead the night with the most awards received. She is also a MusicRow 2020 Next Big Thing Artist, an iHeartCountry’s “On The Verge” artist and has been included in Amazon Music’s “2019 Artists To Watch,” CMT’s “Next Women of Country,” iHeart Radio’s “Artists To Watch in 2019,” “The Bobby Bones Show’s” “Class of 2019,” CMT’s “Listen Up” and the inaugural class of “Opry NextStage.” Townes also recently participated in Cracker Barrel’s “Five Decades, One Voice” campaign—a project created to highlight the importance of women in country music by celebrating legendary female artists and those following in their footsteps. For the project, Townes was personally selected by Brandi Carlile to collaborate on new versions of two songs—Townes’ “ Somebody’s Daughter” and Carlile’s “Fulton County Jane Doe.”

In addition to her work as a musician and songwriter, Townes remains committed to charitable causes including her own initiative, Big Hearts For Big Kids, which has raised over $1.9 million to date benefiting a youth shelter in her hometown of Grande Prairie, Alberta. More information can be found at bigheartsforbigkids.com.

ROAD TO THE LEMONADE STAND TRACK LIST
1. “Holding Out For The One”
2. “White Horse”  
3. “Jersey On The Wall (I’m Just Asking)” 
4. “I Kept The Roses”
5. “Somebody’s Daughter” 
6. “Stupid Boy”  

TENILLE TOWNES CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
February 8—Nashville, TN—Country Music Hall of Fame 
February 10—Nashville, TN—All For The Hall at Bridgestone Arena 
February 14—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena†
February 15—New Orleans, LA—Smoothie King Center†
February 21—El Paso, TX—UTEP Don Haskins Center†
February 22—Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena†
March 7—Berlin, Germany—Verti Music Hall 
March 8—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live 
March 10—Cologne, Germany—Club Volta 
March 11—Munich, Germany—Hansa 39 
March 13—London, UK—The O2 
March 14—Glasgow, UK—SSE Hydro 
March 15—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena 
March 26—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center†
March 27—Springfield, MO—JQH Arena†
March 28—Kissimmee, FL—Country Thunder 
April 8—Green Cove Springs, FL—Clay County Fair 
April 17—Biloxi, MS—Crawfish Music Festival 
April 19—Florence, AZ—Country Thunder 
April 25—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Festival 
April 29—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium# 
April 30—Chicago, IL—Carol’s Pub† 
May 1—Grand Rapids, MI—The State† 
May 2—Indianapolis, IN—Lo-Fi Lounge†
May 6—Boston, MA—City Winery† 
May 7—New York, NY—Rockwood Music Hall† 
May 8—Washington, DC—City Winery† 
May 9—Vienna, VA—Jammin Java† 

August 7—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena†
August 23—Calgary, AB—Country Thunder Alberta 
August 28—Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena†
August 29—Green Bay, WI—Resch Center†
October 2—Salt Lake City, UT—Vivint Smart Home Arena†
October 3—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center†
†supporting Alan Jackson  
#supporting Hot Country Knights 
†“Road to the Lemonade Stand Acoustic Tour”   
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