Savannah Keyes Dishes on Working With Her BFF Kalie Shorr and New Music
“Savannah Keyes has done many things in her career as a musician. From making an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show at the age of 13 to moving to Nashville a year later and competing on Real Country, it seems as though the girl has done it all — until now.
In late 2018, Radio Disney Country revealed Savannah and her BFF (who is also an amazing country singer) Kaile Shorr were tapped to host their own show on the station called Let The Girls Play, which strictly highlights women in country music.” - Celeb Secrets
Article by Chelsea Cannon | Celeb Secrets
“Savannah Keyes has done many things in her career as a musician. From making an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show at the age of 13 to moving to Nashville a year later and competing on Real Country, it seems as though the girl has done it all — until now.
In late 2018, Radio Disney Country revealed Savannah and her BFF (who is also an amazing country singer) Kaile Shorr were tapped to host their own show on the station called Let The Girls Play, which strictly highlights women in country music.”
Artist Discovery: Alana Springsteen, Kaylee Bell, Radio Romance and Savannah Keyes
“CMT Artist Discovery’s latest additions — Alana Springsteen, Kaylee Bell, Radio Romance and Savannah Keyes — are the kinds of artists we love to spotlight. Just one listen to their debut songs and you’ll know exactly why we’re obsessed with them.” - CMT
Article by CMT’s Alison Bonaguro
“CMT Artist Discovery’s latest additions — Alana Springsteen, Kaylee Bell, Radio Romance and Savannah Keyes — are the kinds of artists we love to spotlight. Just one listen to their debut songs and you’ll know exactly why we’re obsessed with them.”
NKD Mag | #8YearsNKD | Issue #97
Featuring: Nikki Reed, Megan & Liz, Carlie Hanson, Francesca Reale, Stephanie Styles, The Japanese House, Hailey Whitters, Rachel Wammack, Savannah Keyes, Christian Paul.
-NKD Mag
Article by NKD Mag’s Samantha Bambino | Photo by Catherine Powell
Featuring: Nikki Reed, Megan & Liz, Carlie Hanson, Francesca Reale, Stephanie Styles, The Japanese House, Hailey Whitters, Rachel Wammack, Savannah Keyes, Christian Paul.
Utah country singer Savannah Keyes is one of 21 acts competing in a new reality show, ‘Real Country’
An up-and-coming country singer from Utah will get a chance to show her stuff on national TV — and potentially win $100,000 for it.
Savannah Keyes, a 21-year-old country-pop singer originally from Sandy, is one of 21 country acts chosen for a new reality-competition show, “Real Country,” which premieres Nov. 13 on USA Network.
An up-and-coming country singer from Utah will get a chance to show her stuff on national TV — and potentially win $100,000 for it.
Savannah Keyes, a 21-year-old country-pop singer originally from Sandy, is one of 21 country acts chosen for a new reality-competition show, “Real Country,” which premieres Nov. 13 on USA Network.
The three members of the show’s celebrity panel — singer-songwriter Jake Owen and Grammy-winning legends Travis Tritt and Shania Twain — each picked seven country acts, whose identities were revealed Tuesday. Keyes is on Owen’s team.
USA Network’s ‘Real Country’ Reveals 21 Contestants
Today, USA Network revealed the 21 artists competing in its new music showcase series Real Country. Each contestant was hand-picked by the show’s panel of artists, which includes Shania Twain, Travis Tritt and Jake Owen.
Today, USA Network revealed the 21 artists competing in its new music showcase series Real Country. Each contestant was hand-picked by the show’s panel of artists, which includes Shania Twain, Travis Tritt and Jake Owen.
Among the artists Jake Owen selected are Adairs Run (Virginia and West Virginia), Jaida Dreyer (Tennessee), Larry Fleet (Tennessee), Jamie Floyd (Florida/Nashville), Savannah Keyes (Utah), Frank Ray (New Mexico), and Regan Stewart (Alabama).
Kalie Shorr Talks “Time’s Up” by Song Suffragettes
"On the night of the 75th annual Golden Globes, Kalie Shorr dressed in black and went to a viewing party at her friend Kim Paige’s house. Other girlfriends were there rocking the same matching color as a show of solidarity with the Hollywood actors supporting the Time’s Up movement at the ceremony." - CMT
Article by CMT's Lauren Tingle
"On the night of the 75th annual Golden Globes, Kalie Shorr dressed in black and went to a viewing party at her friend Kim Paige’s house. Other girlfriends were there rocking the same matching color as a show of solidarity with the Hollywood actors supporting the Time’s Up movement at the ceremony.
Shorr says everything the female winners said onstage at the Beverly Hilton that night was something she and her girlfriends needed to hear. The entire party represented all realms of the Nashville music industry and each of them have either experienced workplace misconduct or counseled others who have survived it.
'The speeches that night were so incredible,' Shorr tells CMT.com. 'We were all just super inspired. It was mostly female artists in the room and all girls in the industry who have seen it to some degree and most of them to a pretty high degree.'”
Watch Female Country Musicians Band Together in Powerful 'Time's Up' Video
"As the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements begin to make their presence felt in country music, the Nashville-based songwriting collective Song Suffragettes is taking a strong stand against discrimination and harassment with the song "Time's Up." The video made its debut on Friday." - Rolling Stone
Article by Rolling Stone's Jon Freeman
As the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements begin to make their presence felt in country music, the Nashville-based songwriting collective Song Suffragettes is taking a strong stand against discrimination and harassment with the song "Time's Up." The video made its debut on Friday.
23 Rising Female Country Singers Unite for 'Time's Up' Song, Video
"Twenty-three of country music's rising female stars got together to make a powerful statement. "Time's Up" is a collaborative message that adds to a swelling conversation about mistreatment of women in society.
The seed of the song was planted during the Golden Globes, where dozens of actors and actresses wore black to support Time's Up, a legal defense fund set up to support victims of sexual harassment and assault." - Taste of Country
Article by Taste of Country's Billy Dukes
"Twenty-three of country music's rising female stars got together to make a powerful statement. "Time's Up" is a collaborative message that adds to a swelling conversation about mistreatment of women in society.
The seed of the song was planted during the Golden Globes, where dozens of actors and actresses wore black to support Time's Up, a legal defense fund set up to support victims of sexual harassment and assault."