DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE: Catie Offerman discusses her Texas ranch roots and opening up for George Strait

Country music artist, Catie Offerman, is known as a multi-instrumentalist, from her talents on the fiddle to the accordion. She is known for her songs, “OK Cowboy,” “I Just Killed A Man,” and “Don’t Do It In Texas.”

Our digital team sat down with her to discuss how her ranching roots inspired her songwriting, opening up for the legendary George Strait, and what fans can expect for this year.

Catie was also featured on Rural Radio’s “Should’ve Been A Cowgirl with Jenna Heideman” podcast. Listen HERE.

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