“An utterly masterful songwriter, Enderlin’s signature turn-of-phrase shines on the track as it seamlessly blends some of the most memorable Nelson titles and characters into verse like a vivid mosaic of the outlaw himself.” – Sam Stephens, CMT.com.
“World Without Willie” has already been featured on 650 AM WSM’s The WSM All Nighter with Marcia Campbell and will be featured on Route 650 starting Wednesday. You can find “World Without Willie” along with Erin’s other music on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music. As tour dates continue to be announced you can stay current with Erin on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Be sure to follow her on Youtube and visit www.erinenderlin.com.
Erin Enderlin Tour Dates
July 21 – Nashville, Tenn. – Bluebird On The Mountain
July 26 – Nashville, Tenn. – The Bluebird Cafe
July 28 – Weathersfield. Vt. – Field of Dreams
July 29 – Windsor, Vt. – Harpoon Festival
Aug. 3 – New York City, N.Y. – Opry City Stage
Aug. 10 – Chillicothe, Ohio – Ross Country Fair
Aug. 11 – Roundhead, Ohio – Longhorn Bar & Grill
Aug. 16 – Nashville, Tenn. – The Listening Room Cafe
Aug. 18 – Murfreesboro, Tenn. – Buddy’s Place
Aug. 25 – Canfield, Ohio – House Concert
Aug. 30 – Nashville, Tenn. – Wildhorse Saloon
Aug. 31 – Vanceburg, Ky. – Riverbend Pub & Grill
About Erin Enderlin
When Erin Enderlin writes a song, more are born than melody and rhyme. Women and men leap from her music, as fully formed and real as we are, all blood and sweat, living, loving, killing, and dying. Produced by Jamey Johnson and featuring Chris Stapleton, Ricky Skaggs, Jon Randall, and more, Enderlin’s highly-anticipated sophomore album Whiskeytown Crier puts all the sad souls she’s become known for singing and writing about in the same tiny, fictional city. The result is unprecedented: a concept album devoted to women’s experiences in small town, America. An in-demand songwriter, she penned Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack’s “Last Call,” and others for Luke Bryan, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, and many more. She was named to CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2018, and her critically acclaimed 2011 solo debut and 2017’s Whiskeytown Crier have positioned her as one of county music’s brightest torchbearers.