Julie Eddy isn’t just having a strong year — she’s stepping into a defining season. Fresh off sharing the stage with Warren Zeiders during his Relapse, Lies & Betrayal World Tour stop in Sioux Falls, the Dell Rapids, South Dakota native is lining up major late-summer dates: opening for Gary Allan on August 27 and 28, then joining Cole Swindell on August 29. Now Nashville-based, Eddy has quickly become one of independent country’s most compelling rising voices, known for emotionally rich songwriting, captivating live shows, and an authentic, story-first approach.
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With more than 3 million career streams, over 7 million TikTok views, continued editorial support from Spotify, and more than 200 live performances each year, she’s building a loyal fanbase at full speed. Her music has been championed by outlets including the Academy of Country Music, Holler, and Country Central, while her releases have landed on Spotify playlists like All New Country, Next From Nashville, and Fresh Finds Country, plus Apple Music’s New in Country. Her breakout single “Two Truths & A Lie” surpassed 100,000 streams in its first week.
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Her latest release, “Where Does The Time Go?”, continues the emotional storyline introduced on her album Playing House, focusing on the steady kind of love that grows stronger through life’s small, everyday moments. Produced by Brad Hill, the track blends warm acoustic textures and spacious arrangements that put Eddy’s heartfelt vocal and introspective lyrics front and center. Written by Eddy with Josie Dunne and Fran Litterski, the single was mixed by David Thomson and features musicians including Sol Littlefield, Austin Addams, Kevin Lee MacIntire, David Dorn, and Lonnie Wilson.
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Listen to the track here
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For further information on the artist
- https://www.julieeddy.com/
- https://www.instagram.com/julie.eddy/
- https://www.facebook.com/julieeddymusic/
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