Aubrie Sellers doesn't mind being compared to her famous mother, but she doesn't seek out the connection, either. The dark-haired, rock-influenced country-soul singer admits growing up with not one, not two, but three professional musician parents left her hesitant to make music of her own.
I hope you remember what day it is this Friday. If not, you may find yourself at the wrong end of a prank as it is once again April Fools Day. In honor of this mischievous day, my mind went right to an early hit from Lee Ann Womack for my Country Throwback.
Personally, I think this song should be played for every freshman student whether they're entering high school or college. It's a vulnerable time in their lives. One that starts a lifetime of "correct" choices. Decisions about health, friends, career and so much more start to shape who they are, who they will become. With the most important message being, don't sit it out. Get out
Today (May 9), Lee Ann Womack headed to Washington, D.C. to partake in the Centennial First Ladies Luncheon to be held at the Washington Hilton. Womack, who is currently working away on a new album in Nashville, was glad to step away from the studio for the prestigious honor.