New Music 1.27.23

Nicole Witt To Release “Everywhere I Wanna Be,”
First Track From Upcoming Debut Solo Album, On January 27


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 20, 2023) —
Music City's own Nicole Witt — creator and founding  member of Nashville’s Six One Five Collective — is set to release her first-ever solo effort on Friday, January 27.

The acclaimed singer-songwriter penned Everywhere I Wanna Be — a “pedal down, open road, drive time cruiser” — with her longtime friends and collaborators, Skip Black and Aaron Goodvin.

“I love writing songs that can take you somewhere unexpected. This song takes you all over the world on a wild adventure with that once-in-a-lifetime kind of love — ‘he’s everywhere I wanna be, he’s everything I’ll ever need.’ I have always dreamed of driving in the desert, foot down on the pedal, open endless, road, so filming the music video driving a ‘Vette Stingray in beautiful Red Rock Canyon was the perfect backdrop for this song,” says Witt.

Releasing “Everywhere I Wanna Be” marks a major dream-fulfilled milestone for Witt, who was previously signed to Curb Records but never released. A self-described “late bloomer,” she promised herself that she would, one day, release a solo project. Through writing and recording this project, she has found her most authentic, creative self.  

Nashville producers Gabe and Gideon Klein collaborated with Witt on the album, titled Clear, which is slated for release later this year.

Witt is currently recording new music with Six One Five Collective and will set out on a solo European tour next month, before hitting the road with the Collective for the Six One Five “Good Vibes” summer/fall 2023 tour.

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About Nicole Witt:
Nicole Witt is a nationally-touring, award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her soaring melodies and clever turns of phrase. She has written songs for artists such as George Strait, Lee Brice, Rodney Atkins, Jana Kramer, Terri Clark, Lauren Alaina, Balsam Range, Ellie Holcomb, and many more. In 2011, Witt received the international Bluegrass Song of the Year Award for Balsam Range’s “Trains I Missed.” In 2014, she was nominated for a Dove/GMA award for Country Song of the Year. She moved into TV and film writing with song credits on shows like “Reign,” “American Idol,” and the short film score, Black Mountain. Her latest release, “You Ain’t” by Aaron Goodvin (feat. Meghan Patrick), is climbing the Canadian Country radio charts.

Witt is part of the Six One Five Collective supergroup. In the past five years she has played over 200 dates performing all over the country and world, opening for Kenny Chesney, Old Dominion, Trace Adkins, Billy Currington, Bacon Bros, Marshall Tucker and many more.  

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