Tipping Her Hat To Bluegrass: Brit Taylor stopped by to talk about taking a new spin on her latest project

Our next guest has been included in the Nashville Scene’s “Artist to Watch for 2024.”
The singer-songwriter is now tipping her hat to her hometown roots with her brand-new album Kentucky Bluegrassed, which she will be performing this Thursday at the iconic Station Inn.

Brit Taylor sat down with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender to discuss on what made her take the bluegrass spin on this album, her song “If You Don’t Want To Love Me,” and the feedback she has been receiving.
She and her band also treated us to a performance of her song “Saint Anthony”!

Check out her Music Square Session HERE

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