Still, context does matter. Women are vastly underrepresented when it comes to country radio, and this is a project meant to tackle that disparity head on. As Carlile once told, produced by Dave Cobb at Nashville’s RCA Studio A, is a movement in the name of meritocracy as much as it is an album — it aims to level the playing field as much as it aims to level you emotionally.
. Not only does “Wheels of Laredo” sound terrific, it reclaims friendship and collaboration as something that’s not just limited to dudes.
Love this group TheHighwomen
TheHighwomen My new favorite SNL skit!
MarissaRMoss Brilliant article, Marissa!! Cannot wait to hear the entire record! Pre-ordered mine weeks ago! 💪🏻
Can't wait, it'll be a ripper. But don't forget, this isn't a new concept. I'm With Her, Pistol Annies, Trio are other super female country music super groups! The more the merrier!
Pistol Annie’s are so much better!
Sturgill Simpson be like
Nothing says 'take me seriously' like bedazzled hot-pants. 🙄