Country artist, Ashley Cooke stopped by the studio to talk about her debut album— Shot In The Dark

You may recognize our next guest from ABC’s The Bachelorette.
The Florida native made the move to Nashville at 18 to pursue a career in music and she has since performed at both the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium.

She is set to release her debut album on July 21st titled Shot in the Dark!

Ashley Cooke stopped by and chatted with our own Suzanne Alexander on her musical journey, her upcoming project, and what the future holds.

Presave her debut album HERE
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