ALL ACCESS: ANOTHER HISTORIC LIVE IN THE VINEYARD IN THE BOOKS
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Another edition of LIVE IN THE VINEYARD (LITV) is in the books, as the four-day event spanning NAPA VALLEY wrapped up on SUNDAY (11/3). Some of the industry's foremost programming and promotion executives, along with top level music supervisors, were joined by radio contest winners from all across the country. They were treated to an exclusive experience at grandiose vineyards and wineries while enjoying wines from some of the areas finest vintners, paired with meals prepared by world renowned chefs.

HEADLINE PLANET: TOP 10 MOST ADDED AT COUNTRY RADIO
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Luke Bryan’s new single got to be what country radio wanted this week.

This week’s other notable country radio options: Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber’s “10,000 Hours” (6th-most-added, tie), Hootie & The Blowfish’s “Hold On” (6th-most, tie), Chris Young’s “Drowning” (8th-most, tie), Stephanie Quayle’s “Whatcha Drinkin’ Bout” (8th-most, tie), Ryan Hurd’s “To A T” (10th-most, tie), Lainey Wilson’s “Dirty Looks” (10th-most, tie), and Jake Owen’s “Homemade” (10th-most, tie).

COUNTRY LINE MAGAZINE: QUAYLE DELIVERS THE UNBRIDLED SPIRIT OF WESTERN COUNTRY WITH RELEASE OF EP
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Untamed, hard-working and resilient are all used to describe the “big sky country” of Montana – the same can be said of its native-born, Stephanie Quayle, who is set to release her latest EP, If I Was A Cowboy, released on October 4th. 

Inspired by growing up on her family’s bison farm, Stephanie dug deep into her Montana roots for her latest release. Penning three of the five tracks on the EP, she wanted to authentically channel the undeterred spirit and ambition of the American Cowboy that she grew up surrounded by – her mom being the cowboy she looked up to the most. 

LUCCHESE: QUAYLE'S JOURNEY AS A NEW COUNTRY ARTIST - 52 FACES OF LUCCHESE
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We asked American singer and songwriter, Stephanie Quayle, to describe her journey of becoming a new female country artist and why she has been wearing Lucchese boots for many years. From her lyric video of “Drinking with Dolly” to the back of her horse to performing on stage, Stephanie’s got her boots on. For her, it’s about the classic western style and fit.

Stephanie was born and raised in Bozeman, Montana. Her family had a farm raising bison, cattle, and all kinds of creatures. Stephanie got her first taste of country music from a little silver AM radio in her horse barn. Now, she lives in Nashville, Tennessee, pursuing her career as a female country artist.

QUAYLE'S NEW EP RIFFS ON THEMES OF GRACE AND GRIT
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Stephanie Quayle’s new project, the five-song If I Was a Cowboy, digs its heels into themes the singer first addressed when she dropped its title track in early 2019. “It really set the stage, that cowboy state of mind,” Quayle explains to Country Now. “That grace and grit. That ability to always get back up on your horse, no matter what is thrown in your direction. I think that’s a beautiful metaphor for life.”

QUAYLE'S IF I WAS A COWBOY EP SHOWS RESILIENCE
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Stephanie Quayle’s new EP If I Was a Cowboy embodies the perseverance, resilience and passion that she radiates. The new project, which follows her 2017 album Love the Way You See Me, carries these themes across five songs. If I Was a Cowboy begins with Quayle's self-described “cowboy state of mind” in its title track. Originally released as a single in early 2019, the song recalls memories of her childhood growing up in Montana with a mother she refers to as "the greatest cowboy in the history of the world.” She stays the course on “Evel Knievel,” is light and breezy on “Whatcha Drinkin’ ‘Bout?,” remains open to the power of learning on “Second Rodeo” and accepts that we’re all still trying to figure life out in the open-ended story “Untitled.”

QUAYLE FINDS HERSELF AT HOME WITH NEW EP, IF I WAS A COWBOY
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Stephanie Quayle is most at home amongst the open fields and blue skies of Bozeman, Montana, from which she hails. That way of life is exactly what the blonde beauty so eloquently brought to her latest EP, If I Was a Cowboy. The title track, written by Shane McAnally, Nicolle Galyon, and Ross Copperman, was the catalyst that enabled Stephanie to incorporate her hometown roots into the EP. “This is what I’ve been looking for,” said Stephanie, whose previous singles include “Drinking with Dolly,” “Winnebago” and “Selfish.” “That sound, that something, that identifier, that makes me, me. Authentic to my Western ways and still feels modern, and still feels fresh.”

QUAYLE'S NEW EP IS HERE TO EMPOWER YOU
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On Oct. 4, Stephanie Quayle released her EP If I Was a Cowboy, with the title track finding Quayle holding the reins and taking on the role of a free-spirited ranger, a musical role more traditionally played by men."That's been an interesting conversation along the way because we think of cowboys as this male thing, and some of the coolest cowboys I know are chicks," Quayle told PopCulture.com.

QUAYLE RELEASES LATEST EP 'IF I WAS A COWBOY'
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BROADWAY WORLD

Country music singer-songwriter, Stephanie Quayle, has released her latest EP, If I Was A Cowboy, available now on all digital streaming platforms. The EP encapsulates Stephanie's roots growing up in Montana surrounded by the unbridled spirit of the American Cowboy. The title track, "If I Was A Cowboy," debuted as a Top 10 Most Added record at country radio and breath-taking visuals of the single's music video (in partnership with Wrangler) has surpassed over half a million views.

QUAYLE - THE WILD HORSE OF COUNTRY MUSIC
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BIG SKY JOURNAL

The rising star of country music is sitting with me on a leather couch in her Montana home, crooning lines from songs that will be released this year on an EP produced by her own record label, Rebel Engine Entertainment, out of Nashville, Tennessee.

QUAYLE TO PERFORM AT 2019 LIVE IN THE VINEYARD
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Billboard

Live In The Vineyard will return to California’s picturesque Napa Valley in October with a versatile lineup of performers that span multiple genres. Music fans and wine lovers will be treated to intimate performances throughout the 2019 edition, which runs Oct. 31-Nov. 3, Billboard exclusively reveals.  

10 SONGS YOU'VE GOT TO HEAR
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The Boot

In her newly released song, "Whatcha Drinkin 'Bout," Stephanie Quayle playfully ponders all the different reasons that drive people to the bar. Quayle and her co-writers on the song, Joey Ebach and Ryland Fisher, wrote the track during their very first meeting: "I brought some whiskey and beer for the guys and figured either way we’d have a blast. It wasn’t until we got into the studio that we realized the magic we had created," the singer recalls. 

QUAYLE RELEASES IRRESISTIBLE NEW SINGLE 'WHATCHA DRINKIN 'BOUT' TODAY
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Up-and-coming western raised country powerhouse and Rebel Engine Entertainment artist STEPHANIE QUAYLE released her soon to be barstool anthem “Whatcha Drinkin ‘Bout” today across digital retailers and streaming platforms. 

The light-hearted, mid-tempo tune was Produced by Julian King with Executive Producer Mark Wright at the helm. The track provides a hefty dose of Quayle’s signature moxie backed by a flirty rhythm and groove that’s sure to have fans two stepping across dance floors and on their feet at shows with beer bottles and solo cups raised high. Quayle had a chance to perform the new single for fans while crisscrossing the country this Summer and was thrilled to see the reaction from fans.

“When the three of us [co-writers Joey Ebach and Ryland Fisher] got together to write, we were all meeting for the first time! I brought some whiskey and beer for the guys and figured either way we’d have a blast,” recalls Quayle. “It wasn’t until we got into the studio that we realized the magic we had created. In walks that slide guitar and everything is right with the world! We watched this song happen on the road, with our fans singing along right away. As a songwriter you live for moments like these.”

With the buzz of Quayle’s new music, Bozeman based Dry Hills Distillery tapped the Montana native as brand ambassador for their yet to be launched Running Iron Whiskey (announcement with more details coming soon). 

On August 24th, Quayle will perform live at Dry Hills in Bozeman, to celebrate the launch of their new whiskey along with co-headliner, CMA Award winner, Deana Carter. Tickets for the event are limited and are now on sale at www.runningironwhiskey.com and www.dryhillsdistillery.com. GA Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the door, with VIP tickets at $100. 

Just two weeks ago Quayle was a featured performer on the Wrangler presented National Day Of The American Cowboy Tour making stops across the great state of Texas. Quayle and Wrangler will continue to expand upon their partnership when they team up to launch Quayle’s intimate Montana Sessions later this fall. 

With her star on the rise, Quayle will take a short break from her tour on August 17th to make her fourth appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. She will then head West making her way to Bozeman for the launch of Running Iron Whiskey and continue on with stops supporting Willie Nelson in Raleigh and recently added dates with Aaron Watson in San Diego and Tucson.

QUAYLE IS HITTING THE ROAD WITH WRANGLER
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Celeb Secrets Country

Stephanie Quayle is hitting the road for a mini-tour this weekend and Celeb Secrets Country has the scoop on what you can expect. Teaming up with Wrangler for the Wrangler Presents: National Day of the American Cowboy Tour, the country songstress will make her way to the Lone Star State this Saturday (July 27) for the National Day of the American Cowboy Parade in Fort Worth. Quayle will be featured in the Parade along E. Exchange Avenue to kick off the festivities and perform on the main stage in front of the Livestock Exchange building later in the afternoon.

QUAYLE KICKS OFF WRANGLER PRESENTS TOUR
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Cowboys & Indians

With her 2018 debut at the Grand Ole Opry, her consistent presence on the Billboard Country Airplay chart for her single “Selfish,” and her recent induction into CMT’s 2019 Next Women of Country Class, Montana native Stephanie Quayle is amassing fans with her high-energy live shows and distinctive vocals.

QUAYLE RELIVES COWGIRL MEMORIES IN SCENIC MUSIC VIDEO FOR 'IF I WAS A COWBOY'
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Sounds Like Nashville

Rising country singer-songwriter and Rebel Engine Entertainment artist Stephanie Quayle has released the accompanying video for her new single “If I Was A Cowboy.” The scenic video, directed by Jeff Johnson, is filmed on the Quayle family’s real-life ranch in Paradise Valley, Montana, and boasts the cinematic view of vast mountains, lush greenery, pasture and the singer’s own horses.

QUAYLE STUNS IN "IF I WAS A COWBOY"
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CMT

Everything about Stephanie Quayle’s new music video for “If I Was a Cowboy” is breathtaking. Set on her ranch in stunning Paradise Valley, Montana, Quayle’s compelling performance enchants with her signature vibrato, a powerful lonesome whistle and cinematic filmmaking by director Jeff Johnson. Quayle plays the video’s heroine in the piece, which follows her living the cowboy way life on her own terms. When her love interest leaves her for another, she doesn’t wallow in the heartache he left behind. Instead, she blows it all up in the dust from her horse’s galloping hooves while setting off into the sunset for life’s next adventure.