“We are thrilled to have Tenille join our family,” said Michaels. “She is a fantastic singer, writer and player. The Reviver team is honored to introduce Country music’s next triple threat artist!”
Tenille’s Rebel Child album was released in October of last year. The success of the album prompted PopCulture.com to name Tenille one of their “Country Artists to Watch in 2018.” Streaming giant Pandora named her one of their new artists to watch for 2017, and other media outlets have touted her insightful songwriting and powerful vocals.
“I’m so excited to be signing with Reviver Records,” said Tenille. “I’ve been building my team in Nashville for a couple of years now, and when I combine those incredible people – Hal Oven, Adam Wheeler, Matt Rovey, Craig Campbell, Michael Emery, Powell Hedley, Jim Mazza, Debbye Scroggins and CeCe Dawson – with everyone at Reviver Records, it’s my dream team. It’s the best feeling in the world as an artist to feel like every single person involved is passionate, genuinely excited about the music and always thinking about the long term career. Everyone is already hard at work, and it feels great to be a part of something so special.”
In addition to Reviver Entertainment, Tenille’s team includes Dreamcatcher Management, Noble Vision Music Group, Campbell Entertainment Group, and Jay Williams and Alex Luebbert handling bookings at William Morris Endeavor Entertainment.
The 23-year-old behind all of this recent attention is quietly confident country music lover raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. She picked up the guitar and penned her first song at the age of 13 and has been performing across the US and Canada ever since. She made the move to Nashville almost three years ago, and a songwriting session brought her to the attention of award-winning producer Matt Rovey (Craig Campbell, Dean Brody), songwriter/producer Adam Wheeler and Noble Vision head Hal Oven.
Tenille’s music tallied over two million streams in 2017 and over three million overall. Her “Cold Feet” single so moved noted music critic Tom Roland that he penned a rare full-page feature about the recording in a recent issue of the Billboard Country Update. Music Row Magazine critic Robert K. Oermann called Tenille “Promising in the extreme.” Pandora said, “with songwriting inspired by Don Henley and reminiscent of early Taylor Swift, and vocals the size of her native Canada, Arts’ future is bright,” and popular country website whiskeyriff.com labeled Tenille a “new country artist name you need to know immediately.”
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