New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "Her voice brings Country torchbearers
Lee Ann Womack and
Reba McEntire to mind, as well as contemporaries
Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves. When she hits the stage, she can rival anyone, male or female, when it comes to leaving audiences begging for more." -
Music News Los Angeles (Rick Moore)
Nashville, TN (June 1, 2016) - California singer/songwriter Callie Twisselman will make her CMA
Music Festival Week debut this year with an artist signing session at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC) booth, located inside the
Music City Center at FAN FAIR X. Three area performances are already set, and additional appearances are pending. Fans can check for the latest updates on Callie's website.
Twisselman is no stranger to large crowds. She's entertained music lovers at Fairs and Festivals throughout California and Nevada, and opened for top-tier acts Florida Georgia Line,
Lee Brice and Frankie Ballard. Her last show in Nashville was at thefamed Bluebird Café. "Having the chance to meet fans and sign autographs in the NCVC booth, and performing again in
Music City will be a fantastic experience," shares the petite blonde. "Trite but true: it's been a dream for me for a long time."
Callie is currently promoting her latest single, the playful "Party Lights." The release, the title track of her well-received 2015 EP, follows her two previous Top 30 MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart hits: the poignant "
Breathe" and the catchy up-tempo "Hung Me On The Line." The two singles and their companion videos have taken Twisselman from regional acclaim to the national stage. The artistically-rendered clips have aired in over 100 MILLIOIN homes (Country Fix TV, Headlines & Global News, TCN), and an acoustic version of her newest video can be found HERE. A conceptual video will follow.
Raised on her close-knit family's seventh-generation grain and cattle ranch in Cholame, California, Callie grew up riding horses, team roping and competing in area rodeos. Her mom sang in a Country band, and this star-in-the-making names Dolly Parton,
George Strait,
Johnny Cash and
Shania Twain as musical influences. Callie caught her own case of "stage fever" at the age of 10 and she's been performing ever since. A passionate singer/songwriter, she is spreading her wings and expanding her own touring base. She supports the Oral Cancer Foundation.