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Balancing Dreams and Motherhood: Britnee Kellogg's Journey in Country Music

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Britnee Kellogg, an emerging country artist from Phoenix, Arizona, shares her inspiring musical journey and personal challenges on this episode of Skip Happens. From being spellbound by a Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash concert at just six years old to making waves on American Idol, Britnee's story is nothing short of captivating. She candidly discusses the trials of balancing her burgeoning music career with motherhood, including the family court restrictions that impact her ability to relocate. Don't miss the heartfelt conversation about her latest single, "This Mess," and her excitement for the upcoming CMA Fest.
In a deeply emotional segment, Britnee opens up about turning her life experiences, including overcoming a tumultuous marriage and financial struggles, into empowering country music that resonates with women everywhere. The discussion highlights the supportive and vibrant Nashville country music community and the power of creating relatable, biographical content. This part of the episode shines a light on the often-overlooked emotional gaps in country music and underscores the importance of content that speaks to women facing life's complex challenges.
The episode also offers an intimate glimpse into Brittany's life as a performer, from the legendary Bluebird Cafe to larger stadiums. Brittany shares stories of camaraderie with fellow artists like Lee Brice and Randy Houser and the joys and complexities of managing her social media presence. We explore the evolving landscape of music promotion, Britnee's admiration for artists such as Zach Top and Mae Estes, and her recent spontaneous performance at a wedding. Tune in for a heartfelt chat filled with insights, camaraderie, and Britnee’s unwavering dedication to her craft and fans.

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Chapters

1. Interview With Brittany Kellogg (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Moms Through Country Music (00:07:22)

3. Artist Chat (00:19:58)

4. Music Artists Discussion and Travel Plans (00:34:09)

5. Music and Radio Industry Chat (00:45:02)

6. Britney Love Promotes Skip Happens (00:49:51)

148 episodes

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Content provided by Skip Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Skip Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Britnee Kellogg, an emerging country artist from Phoenix, Arizona, shares her inspiring musical journey and personal challenges on this episode of Skip Happens. From being spellbound by a Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash concert at just six years old to making waves on American Idol, Britnee's story is nothing short of captivating. She candidly discusses the trials of balancing her burgeoning music career with motherhood, including the family court restrictions that impact her ability to relocate. Don't miss the heartfelt conversation about her latest single, "This Mess," and her excitement for the upcoming CMA Fest.
In a deeply emotional segment, Britnee opens up about turning her life experiences, including overcoming a tumultuous marriage and financial struggles, into empowering country music that resonates with women everywhere. The discussion highlights the supportive and vibrant Nashville country music community and the power of creating relatable, biographical content. This part of the episode shines a light on the often-overlooked emotional gaps in country music and underscores the importance of content that speaks to women facing life's complex challenges.
The episode also offers an intimate glimpse into Brittany's life as a performer, from the legendary Bluebird Cafe to larger stadiums. Brittany shares stories of camaraderie with fellow artists like Lee Brice and Randy Houser and the joys and complexities of managing her social media presence. We explore the evolving landscape of music promotion, Britnee's admiration for artists such as Zach Top and Mae Estes, and her recent spontaneous performance at a wedding. Tune in for a heartfelt chat filled with insights, camaraderie, and Britnee’s unwavering dedication to her craft and fans.

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening! Follow us at youtube.com/c/skiphappens

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Interview With Brittany Kellogg (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Moms Through Country Music (00:07:22)

3. Artist Chat (00:19:58)

4. Music Artists Discussion and Travel Plans (00:34:09)

5. Music and Radio Industry Chat (00:45:02)

6. Britney Love Promotes Skip Happens (00:49:51)

148 episodes

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