Stephanie Quayle
Stephanie Quayle. An artist arriving on the scene of modern country music i… Read Full Bio ↴Stephanie Quayle. An artist arriving on the scene of modern country music in impeccable timing. The vibrant blonde has a knack to captivate whether it be a stranger, a crowded room or a packed venue. From Quayle’s radiating energy and booming personality to the passion and intensity delivered in her music, the magnetic singer-songwriter grabs hold of an audience and doesn’t let go as she belts out her songs behind her guitar and piano.
Quayle’s current single “Drinking With Dolly” is one close to her heart. It is an anthem for all the women of country in a time when female artists are rising together to make a major impact in today’s music scene.
“Last fall when my producer asked if he could play me a song, I felt a magic from the first words and chords. That is where my love affair with this beautiful tribute to women in country music began. As a songwriter, I felt as if these were my own words and my own story. This song was a must.”
Partnering with acclaimed producer Matt McClure of the 2013 CMA “Song of the Year,” “I Drive Your Truck” by Lee Brice, Quayle’s new music is much anticipated. Accompanying the single, the upcoming EP will include songs “Days Like These,” “Should Have Told Me” and the co-written heartfelt ‘moving on song,’ “Shoebox.”
Quayle captures the heart of storytelling as she offers the genre a fresh sound, relatable storylines and an invigorating presence that is unmatched in today’s musical spectrum. Harnessing her signature passion and pairing it with an authentic artistry, fans can expect to hear and feel exactly what they didn’t know they were missing.
“This music has changed me and I have found what I believe to be my place in country music. I have never been more comfortable in my voice and skin as I am today.”
Growing up on a working buffalo farm in Montana, Quayle spent much of her time out in the barn mucking horse stalls while listening to the local AM radio. This early introduction to country music sparked her fascination with handcrafted lyrics, artful storytelling, careful melodies, and a song’s ability to touch so many lives at one time.
At the age of 12 she penned her first song and became a proficient young, little piano player; and when she turned 15, she bought an acoustic guitar at a pawnshop. The self-taught guitar player began turning her poetry and personal journal entries into her very own “three-chords and [her] cold hard truth.”
Before the launch of Quayle’s current project, singles “That’s What I’m Talking About” and “Sugar High,” impacted radio and CMT, GAC and ZUUS Country with the accompanying music videos. The Montana native’s career has taken her across the world performing on music stages alongside Jerrod Niemann, Jamie O’Neal and emerging artist Jon Pardi as well as the stages of the Sundance Film Festival, NRA and CMA Music Festival. Active in competitive equine and firearm sporting events, Quayle is a regular participant in charity events aligned with the heart of the country music lifestyle.
Quayle’s journey as an artist has led her to this very moment in her career. She has found her voice and her sound. A perfect fit. A fit she has been piecing together all her life.
Quayle’s current single “Drinking With Dolly” is one close to her heart. It is an anthem for all the women of country in a time when female artists are rising together to make a major impact in today’s music scene.
“Last fall when my producer asked if he could play me a song, I felt a magic from the first words and chords. That is where my love affair with this beautiful tribute to women in country music began. As a songwriter, I felt as if these were my own words and my own story. This song was a must.”
Partnering with acclaimed producer Matt McClure of the 2013 CMA “Song of the Year,” “I Drive Your Truck” by Lee Brice, Quayle’s new music is much anticipated. Accompanying the single, the upcoming EP will include songs “Days Like These,” “Should Have Told Me” and the co-written heartfelt ‘moving on song,’ “Shoebox.”
Quayle captures the heart of storytelling as she offers the genre a fresh sound, relatable storylines and an invigorating presence that is unmatched in today’s musical spectrum. Harnessing her signature passion and pairing it with an authentic artistry, fans can expect to hear and feel exactly what they didn’t know they were missing.
“This music has changed me and I have found what I believe to be my place in country music. I have never been more comfortable in my voice and skin as I am today.”
Growing up on a working buffalo farm in Montana, Quayle spent much of her time out in the barn mucking horse stalls while listening to the local AM radio. This early introduction to country music sparked her fascination with handcrafted lyrics, artful storytelling, careful melodies, and a song’s ability to touch so many lives at one time.
At the age of 12 she penned her first song and became a proficient young, little piano player; and when she turned 15, she bought an acoustic guitar at a pawnshop. The self-taught guitar player began turning her poetry and personal journal entries into her very own “three-chords and [her] cold hard truth.”
Before the launch of Quayle’s current project, singles “That’s What I’m Talking About” and “Sugar High,” impacted radio and CMT, GAC and ZUUS Country with the accompanying music videos. The Montana native’s career has taken her across the world performing on music stages alongside Jerrod Niemann, Jamie O’Neal and emerging artist Jon Pardi as well as the stages of the Sundance Film Festival, NRA and CMA Music Festival. Active in competitive equine and firearm sporting events, Quayle is a regular participant in charity events aligned with the heart of the country music lifestyle.
Quayle’s journey as an artist has led her to this very moment in her career. She has found her voice and her sound. A perfect fit. A fit she has been piecing together all her life.
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Stephanie Quayle Lyrics
By Heart I wanna know the way you take your coffee in…
Days Like These Some days are harder Harder than others But you keep on Some…
Drinking With Dolly Sometimes I think I was born too late Came into the…
Evel Knievel You say you got a dream Everybody got a dream How are…
Hang My Hat Boy I've been running Running from something Since I don't k…
I Want the World for You I hope your coffee's hot and strong, The bad days are…
I've Got Your Six This world is spinning at a reckless pace And you can't…
If I Was A Cowboy If I was a cowboy, I'd be on my second…
Light My Way I don't know where I'm going now All I know is…
Lone Ranger Ain't no telling what they'd ever do with me You've branded…
Love Stuck I've been love stuck like a bee in honey cheese on bologna h…
Love the Way You See Me Sometimes I look in the mirror And all I see are…
My Home's in Montana My home's in Montana I wear a bandana My stirrups are silver…
Post It I woke up a little late What a way to start…
Selfish Wash my hair Blow it all out For you to mess it…
Shoebox In an old shoebox underneath my bed All the love we…
Sugar High Stephanie Quayle Lying here on this blanket Just us and a b…
The Kitchen I bet they never knew That brand new Table that they…
Ugly Couldn't have been But a hundred pounds Soaking wet All stre…
Untitled Everybody knows a song Where the cowboy rides away The one w…
We Buy Gold We live twice as long And stay together half as much Get…
Whatcha Drinkin 'Bout If my math is right You're bout three drinks in Bar stool…
Wild Frontier We set out on a blaze of glory In uncharted territory Never…
Winnebago Don't you wanna see more than this? How 'bout we blow…
You Should Have Told Me I can't believe the words I'm hearing I can't believe what…