When Erin Enderlin writes a song, more is born than melody and rhyme. She proves it again with her current release, "These Boots." The single was premiered last week during Erin’s fourth appearance at the Grand Ole Opry.
An in-demand songwriter, Erin penned Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack’s “Last Call,” and others for Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, and many more. She was named to CMT's Next Women of Country class of 2018. Her sophomore album 'Whiskeytown Crier ' puts all the sad souls she’s become known for singing and writing about in the same tiny, fictional city. The result is unprecedented: a concept album devoted to women’s experiences in small town.
"I suppose all songs that you write have a piece of your heart in them, but ‘These Boots’ is extra special to me,” said Erin. “This last year has been a really pivotal year for me, a lot of milestones, and through it all I wore this one pair of boots. It hit me how they were a witness to it all and literally going step for step with me. ‘These Boots’ encompasses all of that journey and those feelings. I'm really proud to share it with everyone."
Erin may have been in the background with her songwriting, but now that the step forward has arrived there is no stopping what this lady of country can do. She is now in the ranks of those who are making a difference and making women's voices be heard. "There Boots" is available at https://onerpm.lnk.to/TheseBoots and to follow her career stop by her website https://www.erinenderlin.com
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