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Ingrid Andress: Low Key Sessions with special guest Andrew Hibbard

Fri May 8 at 8:00pm

Newport, KY

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Multi-GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress returns with the release of her latest single Now I Know. Andress co-wrote the deeply personal and powerfully relatable song alongside longtime collaborators Derrick Southerland and Sam Ellis about the strength gained from moving past hardship and embracing the unknown. Andress also worked with Ellis to co-produce the track. Fans can expect more new music coming from Andress throughout the year as she continues to put the finishing touches on her third studio album. The LP will follow her celebrated sophomore album, Good Person, and triumphant debut, Lady Like, both co-produced and co-written by Andress. Each album earned widespread acclaim and award-recognition. Good Person was selected as one of Rolling Stones 100 Best Albums of the Year and 25 Best Country Wishful Drinking (with Sam Hunt), which was ranked by Billboard as one of the Top 10 most-played songs on country radio in 2022. Lady Like became one of Billboards Top 10 Best Country Albums of the year and set the record as the highest streaming country female debut album of all time upon release. The album also features her Multi-Platinum No. 1 radio single More Hearts Than Mine, which made history as the only debut single from a solo female artist to break the Top 20 on country radio in 2019. Lady Like also earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album and Best Country Song (More Hearts Than Mine) the same year Andress received a Best New Artist nod, making her the only country artist to be nominated in a Big Four category.

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About Ingrid Andress

Ingrid Elizabeth Andress (born September 21, 1991) is an American country music singer. "A country pop rookie who can write a chorus like Sia," (PAPER), Ingrid Andress is set to release her debut album Lady Like on March 27 via Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic Records. Featuring the title-track she performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers, the project will also include her nearly Top 10 country radio single “More Hearts Than Mine.” The “elegantly written” (New York Times) ballad Read more on Last.fm

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