Weather Girl from Grassy Creek

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Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band

From Gatlinburg, TN comes the Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band, newly signed to Gravy Records, with a debut single written within the band.

It’s called Weather Girl, not about the cute girl who gives you the forecast on TV, but one who’s as unpredictable as the weather.

Mandolinist and vocalist Brian Eversole, who wrote the song, explains.

Weather Girl came from the idea that some relationships can feel a lot like mountain weather — sunny one minute, storming the next, and changing before you ever have a chance to figure out what happened.

The image that sparked the song was the thought of seeing a weather girl on the late-night news, talking about rain, snow, and cold winds rolling in, while realizing that kind of unpredictability felt a whole lot like a certain relationship.”

With Brian on the track are his son, David Eversole, on guitar, and his daughter, Julia Eversole, on bass. Ashton Murray plays banjo, with guest fiddle from Malachi Ellenburg. Julia and David sing harmony as well.

Check it out.

Weather Girl is widely available now from popular download and streaming services online, and to radio programmers via AirPlay Direct or Get It Played.

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