Catie Offerman drops her new single, “Sound of Missing You”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 12, 2024) –MCA Nashville’s Catie Offerman released a new song today, “Sound Of Missing You,” written by Offerman, Justin Ebach and Josh Thompson. The song exudes lonely honky tonk vibes.

Says Offerman, “‘Sound Of Missing You’ put me back in every dancehall in [my homestate] Texas, reminiscing on every broken heart. The truth is that not every honky tonk memory is a happy one. I remember distinctly the day we wrote it and Justin telling me he had this idea inspired by his dog, Gnocchi. His dog would whine for him and his wife, Jeanine, said “that’s the sound of him missing you,” which of course is an amazing song title! I’m so grateful I was on the writing calendar that day!”

Offerman continues to tour this year, with several tour dates as support for Parker McCollum.

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