Ellis Will Perform in the Circle Tuesday, 9/28

 First Song Release on 8/27 – “Home And A Hometown”

Curb Records recording artist and country music singer/songwriter Hannah Ellis is excited to announce she will be making her Grand Ole Opry debut next month, 9/28. Ellis, who has already been named one of Rolling Stone Country’s Artists To Watch and CMT’s Next Women of Country, will also release the first of more upcoming music when she releases “Home And A Hometown,” a song that embraces the doubts and desires of most every young woman today, on 8/27.

“Every country music artist that I grew up listening to has stood in that circle and sang on that stage,” shares Ellis. “To be able to stand up there, where they stood, at the Grand Ole Opry, and sing the songs that I wrote will truly be a full circle moment that I almost can’t believe is happening.”

By holding on to her classic American values – “Home And A Hometown” even celebrates a 4th of July tractor parade around her hometown Campbellsville, Kentucky’s historic Main Street – Ellis strikes a very real balance that values people and how you treat them in a way that stains her writing with a genuineness that can’t be forged in writing appointments with the biggest names. Instead, she has crafted a narrative that’s not just deeply personal, but embraces the doubts and desires of Every (Young) Woman coming of age in the flyover of the US today.

Beyond the full-scholarship to the University of Kentucky, where she graduated in less than four years with a degree in Integrated Strategic Communications, the girl raised in a quiet town took her deep curiosity about life, love and people — and has turned it into becoming one of the most affirming voices to hit modern country music since CMA Female Vocalists of the Year Mary Chapin Carpenter, Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood and Lee Ann Womack ruled the radio.

Ellis married fellow singer/songwriter, Nick Wayne, in Kentucky in May of 2021 (See the beautiful recap of the couple’s wedding by People.com HERE).

For more information about Hannah Ellis, visit www.hannahellismusic.com.

About Hannah Ellis:

Curb Records recording artist and country music singer/songwriter Hannah Ellis’ journey – and world – is one all can feel at home in. The Campbellsville, Kentucky-native’s voice – a mix of favorite flannel, sparkling pink wine and welcome – is the friend we always wanted. Whether pouring from a car radio or your phone, the act named to Rolling Stone Country’s “Artist To Watch” list reminds you big leaps often come as a series of small steps when no one is looking. Having paid for her University of Kentucky degree with her full-ride scholarship, she – with the full support of her family – started chasing her dreams. Like so many, that meant a trip to The Voice on NBC, a self-financed EP, and moving to Nashville to begin the endless rounds of writers nights, meetings, making friends, and trying to find your way. Hannah paid her dues, kept her focus and kept moving towards something she was sure she felt and knew was right. The fresh-faced songwriter has since written songs recorded by artists, and been featured as a vocalist on songs, spanning multiple genres, including: Russell Dickerson, Carly Pearce, for KING & COUNTRY, Emily Weisband, Cassadee Pope, Filmore, and Sidewalk Prophets. The magnetic artist, who will make her Grand Ole Opry debut on September 28, has toured with Gavin DeGraw, Dwight Yoakam, Devin Dawson, and many others, and has toured as part of the CMT “Next Women of Country” Tour. Ellis was invited back by her college alma mater to be featured in a national television advertising campaign about pursuing and achieving your dreams. Hannah Ellis’ “Home And A Hometown” will release on August 27, 2021 on Curb Records, with more music to follow.

About Curb Records:

Celebrating 57 years in business, Curb Records is one of the world’s leading independent music companies. Owned and operated by Mike Curb since 1964, Curb Records has achieved 435 number one records, over 1,500 Top Ten records and charted over 4,500 total records. With over a half century in operation, Curb Records has been influential in the careers of some of the biggest names in music, including: Tim McGraw, Hank Williams, Jr., Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, LeAnn Rimes, The Judds, Dylan Scott, Sawyer Brown, Wynonna, Lyle Lovett, Jo Dee Messina, Hal Ketchum and Desert Rose Band, among many others. Today’s roster includes some of the top names across multiple genres of music. For more information, visit www.curb.com