Chancy Deanne: debut ep

Chancy DeAnne’s

Powerful Debut in Country Music

Rising country music artist Chancy DeAnne released her debut EP, Chancy DeAnne - a five-track collection featuring emotionally charged songs such as "Place to Fall Apart" and "Where the Hell’d My Country Go", which reflect her personal journey of resilience and reinvention. Chancy’s music embodies the spirit of a formidable female artist, intertwining life’s struggles and triumphs with the broader narrative of country music.

Drawing inspiration from her own experiences, including overcoming personal hardships and age barriers, Chancy’s EP resonates with themes of strength and perseverance. Her transition from a career as a Registered Nurse, where she used music as a therapeutic tool for her patients, to reclaiming her dream as a singer highlights her incredible journey. Born in coal mining country in southwest Virginia, Chancy’s roots are deeply embedded in her music, adding authentic southern twang and soul to her songs.

Chancy DeAnne’s debut offers more than melodies — it presents soulful stories that inspire and resonate with listeners, reminding us that it’s never too late to chase our dreams. With her distinctive voice and compelling storytelling, Chancy DeAnne is a voice to watch in the country music scene.

Check out the new single below! We’ve also added Chancy DeAnne’s socials for you to follow along and stay tuned in!

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Callie Ethridge

Callie Ethridge, originally from a small town in Tennessee and a Belmont University alumna, has made significant strides in her career since graduating in 2018. Initially working as a Residence Director at Belmont, she later transitioned into Nashville’s music industry after marrying artist Daniel Kim Ethridge. In June 2022, she began working at Lucky Money Entertainment, where she has contributed to increasing the company's visibility through innovative publicity and playlisting strategies. Her efforts have also extended to promoting live shows and songwriter events with Lucky Money Live. In January 2024, Callie was promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Lucky Money Entertainment and continues to manage tours for the Americana trio, Troubadour Blue.

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