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Ashley McBryde

Country Singer

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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Country
Born
1983-07-29
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MiniBio

She’s a country singer who made waves with her heartfelt track “A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega,” a song that earned a spot on the New York Times’ list of the top 54 songs of 2017. Now, when you think about her journey, it’s pretty inspiring—she had her heart set on Nashville long before she became known, actually dreaming about it since her teenage years. By 2005, she had already recorded enough material to put together a full album, which shows just how determined she was. But believe it or not, music wasn’t always the clear path. During her time in college, she actually had her sights set on becoming a band director—talk about a different direction! Still, life had other plans, and look where she is now. Her roots run deep, with parents William C. McBryde and Martha A. Wilkins, who no doubt played a role in shaping the artist she’s become today. It’s safe to say that every step, from those early dreams to her eventual breakthrough, has led her right where she belongs.

Trivia

She made the exciting announcement that her debut album, Girl Goin’ Nowhere, was set to drop in 2018. In 2021, she took the stage at the Country Music Awards alongside singer Carly Pearce, delivering a memorable performance. Over time, her Spotify channel has grown significantly, now attracting more than 1 million monthly listeners who enjoy her music.

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