This Week’s Backstage Country Host: Ashley McBryde
Country music fans, get ready. Ashley McBryde is Backstage Country’s host from August 19-23! The singer-songwriter will be joining us all week to tell us about the inspiration behind her new songs, her tour, and her being “the patron saint of bad goodbyes.”
What To Expect From Ashley McBryde
Listeners will have first-hand accounts of the stories behind McBryde’s latest songs. Throughout the week, she’ll talk about the inspirations and funny experiences that have shaped her newest tracks, especially how the title for some of her tracks came to happen.
New Songs, New Stories
It’s no wonder she’s still one of the most sought-after country music ever since she self-released a demo album in 2006. During her stint as Backstage Country’s host, she’ll let listeners in on her songwriting process and share anecdotes from the road and the recording studio. It’s a unique opportunity to know and understand the lyrical genius behind songs such as “Light On in the Kitchen” and “A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega.”
On The Road Again
McBryde is busier than ever with her ongoing “The Devil I Know” tour, culminating on December 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Backstage Country’s been very fortunate that Ashley took the time off her busy tour schedule to host the show, to talk about her tour and pre-stage rituals, and to play “The Devil You Know” pop quiz in celebration of her ongoing tour.
Personal Connection
All week long, fans will get to know Ashley and how she’s able to foster personal connection with anyone she meets. As she shares her journey on Backstage Country, listeners will feel that down-to-earth characteristic that sets her apart in the country music scene. She’s funny, unpretentious, and will tell it as it is. Her charming and electric personality makes her a perfect host and there is no dull moment with her at the helm.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with Ashley McBryde. Tune in (and turn the volume up!) to Backstage Country all week long to hear the stories behind her songs (how “Blackout Betty” is nice enough to hide things where sober Ashley can easily find them), what happens during spirit time, and what songs she can add to her “Glam Jams.”