Tanner Adell Reaches New Fans Since Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter'
Meet Tanner Adell: The Country Singer Reaches New Fans Since Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’
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Be sure to follow Tanner Adell and read all you need to know about the budding country singer below:
1. Where She's From
Tanner was born in Lexington, Kentucky. She was adopted at barely a day old and brought to Manhattan Beach, California by her adoptive parents.
She credits her Kentucky roots to her passion for country music.
2. Family Ties
She describes her family as her best friends. She has two older adoptive brothers and a little brother and sister who were also adopted.
3. Where Her Love For Music Came From?
Adell expressed her interest in music at a young age. In the first grade, the Phantom of the Opera soundtrack became her first musical obsession.
Her dad was the one who encouraged her to pursue music, often signing her up for church performances.
4. School Gave Her Musical Confidence
She attended Utah Valley University (UVU) for their commercial music program. She was encouraged to join a band at UVU by her teacher Todd Sorensen.
5. A Few Country Music Influences
She spent summers in Star Valley, Wyoming with her grandma’s family.
“I always felt so free out in Wyoming,” Adell shared with BET. “There was only one radio station in Star Valley, so you listened to what they were playing, which was mainly country.”
Without even knowing they were country songs, “Somebody Like You” by Keith Urban and “I Feel Like a Woman” by Shania Twain were my first country songs.
6. Working Through Her Anxiety
Tanner struggled with anxiety before gaining confidence as a musician.
“My story is a testament to anyone who has anxiety and thinks they are not brave enough to pursue their dream,” the singer shared. “To those with similar troubles, find and keep people in your circle who truly know and will support you. My circle is one of the reasons I’ve been able to be so focused and successful in my pursuits. With love and support, you can always be more.”
7. Taking Over Country's Biggest City
After school, she decided to pack up her things and move to Nashville to pursue music without knowing anyone or having ever visited country music’s biggest city.
8. A Viral Sensation
Her first big viral hit was “Honkey Tonk Heartbreak,” which was later used as a routine song for the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders around early 2022.
Over a year later, a handful of singles like “FU-150,” “Throw It Back,” and “I Hate Texas” have further grown her fanbase. Though it was the release of “Buckle Bunny” that made her a viral sensation.
The single is inspired by the term that was once used to disrespectfully describe women as “rodeo groupies.” Tanner reinvented the term to uplift women, who simply like to get dressed up and go out to rodeos.
Go girls, go!
9. Tanner Manifested Something Bigger Than Texas
One line in Tanner’s hit “Buckle Bunny says,”Looking like Beyoncé with a lasso on.”
Adell often shares her love for Queen Bey as someone she reveres in music.
“When I think about the kind of career that I have, the kind of community that I want to create and the strength of that community in sisterhood, Beyonce is the model for that,” said Adell. “I feel like she raised me.”
She raised all of us, sis. We love to see the full circle moment with her feature on Cowboy Carter.
10. The Mission Supporting Her Mission
Tanner grew up as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Sweden Stockholm Mission.
“I received a guitar early on in my mission and used it to express myself,” Adell shared with her alma mater, UVU’s ‘Wolverine Stories.’ “I wrote and recorded songs on the iPhones we had, then sent them out to other missionaries.”
Meet Tanner Adell: The Country Singer Reaches New Fans Since Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ was originally published on globalgrind.com