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Erin Enderlin

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Erin Enderlin (Conway, Arkansas) is an American Country Music artist and songwriter.[1][2] Her songs have been recorded by Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Randy Travis, and Terri Clark. She has also twice appeared on the Country Throwdown Tour as a member of their Bluebird Cafe songwriter stage.

Early life

Erin Enderlin was born and raised in Conway, Arkansas. She moved to Nashville to attend MTSU and pursue a career as an artist and songwriter.

Songwriter

Enderlin penned Alan Jackson's Monday Morning Church which went to number 5 on the Billboard Country Chart in 2004. Last Call was recorded by Lee Ann Womack and went to number 14 on the same chart in 2008.[3] "You Don't Know Jack" was recorded by Luke Bryan for his Tailgates & Tanlines album in 2011 but was never chosen as a single.

Artist

As an artist, Erin Enderlin has had two albums released, one recorded and produced by Jamey Johnson and Jim "Moose" Brown.

References

  1. ^ Billboard - 6 Nov 2004 - Page 55 Vol. 116, No. 45 "Another notable "What I Do" track, of course, is the widely hailed current single "Monday Morning Church." Incredibly, it's the first cut for Nashville songwriter Erin Enderlin, who ..."
  2. ^ Bluegrass unlimited - Volume 43, Issues 7-12 - Page 152 2009 "Erin Enderlin, Mark Simos, Jon Weisberger, Steve Gulley, Sarah Siskind. Sarah Pirkle, to name a few."
  3. ^ Vercher, Brady. "Lee Ann Womack – "Last Call"".