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Breakout Star Ella Reid!

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Reid is a whirlwind of contagious positivity. Whether dipping her melodic toes in Americana, funk-tinged soul, or red-dirt country, Reid never fails to deliver soaring, sun-kissed vocals and beautifully honest emotion. Building her compositions on a frame of shining pop melody, her music is eminently engaging.

In high school, under the tutelage of Minnesota choral legend Dr. Erik “Doc” Christiansen (grandson of the great F. Melius Christiansen) Reid was taught to embrace challenging pieces – and did eventually learn to read and write music. Graduation brought with it the gift of a guitar, and with it a passion for pop. College life mingled perfectly with some avant musical acts, but it wasn’t until a little further down the road of life that Reid was given a sign that perhaps it was time for music to take center stage.

“A friend convinced me to attend the Frank Brown Songwriters festival” explains Reid. “I got to see how songwriters were really doing it! Straight out of Nashville and wiping the stage with talent.” She was inspired, and her composition won the coveted first place prize from the NSAI.

Following the release of Drive, Reid and her husband relocated to Austin, TX. Inspired by the sights, sounds, and culture she wrote up a storm, and the record Big Girl Pants was born. Then the pandemic struck, and the world ground to a halt.

Now, three years down the line, Reid is ready to share more of her trademark sunshine with the world. “Gimme A Cowboy speaks honestly about growth and overcoming adversity” tells Reid. “We need to try and keep an upbeat voice in a world that feels divided. Music is a global language that speaks through barriers, and I want to spread the love and help people feel something good and uplifting!”

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