Some of Lauren Davidson’s earliest memories include her father playing guitar and singing around the house. He was a singer/songwriter and used to play clubs around New York City. It wasn’t before long that she realized that she loved singing before she could even speak. Now, she finds herself playing in some of those same clubs her dad did.
Splitting time between New York City and Nashville, Davidson has been able to network and experience different sides of the music industry.
“What drew me to wanting to spend time in Nashville was that I had the opportunity in New York and New Jersey to open for all these amazing artists that were coming on tour,” Davidson said. “It helped me make connections with people whether that be the artist or musicians in the artists’ band.”
Davidson has opened for various artists including Carly Pearce, Michael Ray, and Russell Dickerson. Visiting Nashville and reconnecting with these people that she has toured with has helped her immersed herself into the city’s scene.
She’s excited about her most recent songs coming soon and her latest drop “Find Me”. It’s a song she wrote with Tommy Cole about finding yourself again after a relationship.
“I love the story behind this song because it’s a strong female empowerment track,” Davidson said. “I also loved co-producing it because it’s a little different than any other song I’ve released before, it’s a little more pop production.”
Layering different instruments, ideas, and vocals onto this track helped her explore what she’s capable of and do something she has never tried before.
Davidson released the title track of her next EP “Love Ain’t Fair” which has already curated over 10,000 streams. She’s planning to release more of her EP in five parts in the coming year.
“Find Me” is available to buy or stream on all digital platforms. Make sure to follow Davidson’s social media for more updates.
Back in the saddle excellent work baby girl 👏🏻🤘🏻
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On Fri, Aug 7, 2020, 2:45 PM Woke Up In Nashville wrote:
> Kelly Shea posted: ” Some of Lauren Davidson’s earliest memories include > her father playing guitar and singing around the house. He was a > singer/songwriter and used to play clubs around New York City. It wasn’t > before long that she realized that she loved singing before she ” >
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