Natalie Stovall, the “comeback artist” on Team (Blake) Shelton on The Voice, released her brand new single, “Wine or Whiskey,” this past week. The song, written by Lori McKenna, Andrew Dorff and Jimi Westbrook (Little Big Town), who also sang background vocals, is a mid-tempo track featuring the strength and range of Stovall’s voice that can be found at https://onerpm.lnk.to/wineorwhiskey.
Stovall says of the song, “I truly feel like I won The Voice, because I feel like I’m now making the best music of my life – “Wine and Whiskey” is a song that I’m unashamedly proud to be a part of and can’t wait to get on the road to share even more music with my fans.”
Says Stovall of her time on The Voice, “Being on Team Blake was such a thrill for me. It was a completely different world than the road life that let me refocus on my artistry and craft in way that touring doesn’t always allow. The outpouring of love and support not only from new fans, but from people that have been fans for years has been overwhelming.”
Natalie Stovall and her band, The Drive , are relentless road warriors, amassing over 200 dates each year across college campuses, clubs, festivals and military bases around the world. Natalie, a Tennessee native, is a powerhouse vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, who has been playing professionally since she was ten. A fiddle phenom, Natalie made her Grand Old Opry debut at the age of 12, and has performed everywhere from the White House to The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Natalie was named one of CMT’s Next Woman of Country and is a featured performer in Radio personality Bobby Bones Raging Idiot’s Band.