MaRynn Taylor moved to Nashville in 2019 to pursue music and entered an almost dreamlike scenario.
Caught in the rain during CMA Fest, she was serendipitously handed a flyer for Black River’s 60-Second Spotlight. That evening, she watched Music Fest from Black River’s suite at Nissan Stadium. On the day of the CMA Awards that year (11/13), she signed her Recording and Publishing deals with Black River during an on-air interview with Bill Cody on the legendary 650 AM WSM Coffee, Country and Cody.
Now, Country Music’s fast-rising "female powerhouse" (Country Now) vocalist MaRynn is on the road with Kelsea Ballerini as support on her 36-date KELSEA BALLERINI LIVE ON TOUR, which kicked off in Taylor's hometown of Grand Rapids on Jan. 21, 2025. Set to make stops at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, and more, Taylor has treated fans to the live version of her just-released track, "same girl same," which was released Feb. 21.
This fall, Taylor joined Dylan Schneider as direct support on his "Bad Decisions" Tour where she shared her EP, Get To Know Me, featuring MaRynn's folk-infused radio single "How It's Gonna Go," live. With nearly 45 million cumulative streams, 14 Telly Awards, and a CMT’s “Next Women of Country” (2023) nod, the rising star made her Grand Ole Opry debut in June of 2023 and returned to the coveted stage only weeks later. Her sassy "Make You Mine" "delivers big notes" (Billboard) and marks Taylor's first Top 50 hit on Country radio.
“I genuinely care about people and their feelings. I’m a good listener and want to be there for people. There’s not enough of that in the world right now.”
Today, MaRynn Taylor is no longer the little girl dreaming on the front porch; she is the voice ready to inspire a generation.
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