• Les ✨ Bottes Yeehaw ✨ with Country Artist Trudy

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
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Les ✨ Bottes Yeehaw ✨ with Country Artist Trudy

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    n this episode of On The Porch with Front Porch Music, we take a virtual trip to Quebec to have a chat with Canadian country artist Trudy.

    Trudy has had an incredible year, becoming a finalist in the SiriusXM Top of the Country competition. Her journey with SiriusXM has taken her to some of the biggest stages, including a showcase at Nashville’s CMA Fest, a performance at LASSO in Montreal, and an upcoming appearance at the CCMA’s Country Music Week in Edmonton.

    Trudy shares her experiences as an independent artist after her time with a major label, offering insight into the challenges and rewards of navigating the industry on her own terms.

    She also opens up about her unique journey through reality TV, having competed on The Voice France.

    And for those planning a trip to Quebec, Trudy helps us translate some essential French country slang that you won’t want to miss.

    Welcome back to another season of On The Porch with Front Porch Music. Thanks for tuning in for Season 3! If you liked it, please rate, review and subscribe … It's the easiest way to support our show.

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    On The Porch with Front Porch Music is a Front Porch Production and hosted by Logan Miller and Jenna Weishar. On The Porch with Front Porch Music is produced by Jason Saunders.

    The theme song for this podcast was written, produced, and performed by Owen Riegling.

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