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More Fiddle and More Girl Power: Runaway June discusses CMA Fest and offers wisdom for future female artists

These ladies are no strangers to CMA Fest or what women can do in country music!

Runaway June has been a powerhouse since they came on the scene. We sat down with them to discuss what it is like to perform at CMA Fest’s 50th year, their latest single, what it means to be a female singer in country music, and the weirdest thing they ever autographed.

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