CMA Fest 2019 with Missy: Kaylee Rose
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First Time CMA Fest performer Kaylee Rose was all smiles as she sat with me for our on-camera conversation inside the media room at Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, during this year's Country Music Festival.
Rose was surprised by her adoring fans and was even presented with a rose during her meet and greet immediately after her performance on the Spotlight Stage at Fan Fair X. Rose beamed with excitement as she shared that many of her fans even brought pictures they had printed for her to sign, making her first artist appearance at CMA Fest 2019 a memorable one.
As we continued our conversation, Rose shared the story behind her extremely relatable song "Stuff", and why she wanted to create it. Being able to capture real emotion and inspiration from important people in her life in order to create beautifully written lyrics is a skill that every good songwriter possesses. Rose showcases those skills perfectly in "Stuff" and has left fans eager to hear what comes next.
If you are new to Rose and her music, please follow her on social media now. Keep your eyes on this vibrant artist as she is definitely an artist to watch in 2019. Also, be sure to grab a copy of "Stuff" and head over to her website for all of the latest news and updates. ~Missy
About CMA Fest
The Ultimate Country Music Fan Experience™ began in 1972 as Fan Fair®, which drew 5,000 fans to Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Now in its 48th year, the legendary festival has become the city’s signature Country Music event that hosts tens of thousands of fans from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and 37 international countries. In 2019, CMA Fest featured 11 official stages with hundreds of artists performing—all to benefit music education. CMA Fest is a one-of-a-kind festival with artists donating their time to perform so ticket proceeds can directly benefit high-quality music programs across the country through the CMA Foundation. CMA Fest is filmed for a primetime ABC Television Network special airing Sunday, Aug. 4, with 2019 marking the 16th consecutive year the event has been filmed for television, a feat no other music festival has achieved.