ANNE BUCKLE
Artist/Songwriter

Anne Buckle is a Nashville artist, an eloquent singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, playing violin, piano, guitar, mandolin and banjo. 
With deep roots in country music as a Carter Family descendant, Anne is blending different genres to create a sound that is entirely her own and true to her heart. This captivating mix of music reflects her diverse musical influences, including Americana, country, indie, folk and pop.  Anne’s commitment to writing, crafting both meaningful, timeless and melodic tunes offers her songs a gift to all. A Harvard and UT alum, she’s shared stages with The Chicks and Charlie Daniels, written for artists like David Archuleta, has amassed millions of streams and teaches songwriting through the Country Music Hall of Fame. Her new single “jealous” from her upcoming sophomore album “Older” will be out October 17th. Her album WILDWOOD and debut children’s book Firefly are out now.

GABRIELLE MOONEY
Artist/Songwriter

Gabrielle is currently gearing up for the release of her self-penned debut Album "Moon Song" Gabrielle brings to life the memories of her hometown and those closest to her in this deeply personal Album. With this release, Gabrielle announces to both the world and country music that she’s her own woman with her own influences, and the only one that will write that story is herself.

From a little town on the border of Arkansas and Oklahoma, Gabrielle seemed like any other girl. A middle child, a farmer’s daughter. On Sundays she’d travel with the family band, along with her sister and brother Shay Mooney from the County duo Dan & Shay. singing “He Leadeth Me” and, hours later, fall asleep on a church pew.  

Gabrielle pulled from her early years for the song “90’s Country,” which Monument Records artist Walker Hayes released in August 2018. Written by Hayes, Gabrielle, and Grammy Award-winning producer Shane McAnally, its story hits all the high notes from the country smashes of the decade in which she grew up. “People talk about old country, about Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash, but I grew up on Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Shania Twain, and Faith Hill,” she says.  

 With her first single, Come on in, Gabrielle announced to both the world and country music that she’s her own woman with her own influences, and the only one that will write that story is herself. “I define me,” she says. The music video for Come on in premiered on CMT with rave reviews.