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Reyna Roberts

Reyna Roberts

American singer-songwriter


Reyna Roberts is an American country singer-songwriter and pianist. She is known for her July 2020 debut single, "Stompin' Grounds" as well as multiple appearances on NFL's Monday Night Football.

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One of the few visible Black women in country music, Roberts is known for advocating for "acknowledging the past" of country music, which includes acknowledging Black artist mentors such as Lesley Riddle, and learning the history of the banjo and the term "Music City" for Nashville.[1]

Early life

Roberts was born in Alaska and raised in Alabama and California. Both of her parents were combat engineers in the Army.[2] She was born two months premature, weighing two pounds; when her family heard that she might have cognitive, physical, visual and vocal developmental issues, they used music to aid her brain development.[3][4]

The first time Roberts performed music was at the age of three, when her mother took her to a karaoke bar in Alaska.[4] When she was 10 years old, her family lost their home but paid for a storage unit to store her piano so Roberts could continue practicing the instrument. She continued playing in the family storage unit for three years.[5]

Reyna moved with her parents multiple times in her childhood, living in Alaska, Alabama, Tennessee and California.[6] Their move to California was to further her music career, not because of her parents' work.[2]

Throughout high school Roberts competed on her high school wrestling team, and she began songwriting to woo the captain of the team.[7][3] She recorded the resulting song, "Lying to Myself," in 2014.[6] In 2016, she released the EP "The Beginning," which included the song "I'm Coming For Ya" and went on the Spring High School Nation Tour. She toured around the U.S. and opened for the Plain White T's.[8]

Roberts had her first vocal lessons at 18 and since has trained with world-famous vocal coach Brett Manning.

Career

Roberts lived in Nashville and Los Angeles from 2018 to 2020, going to songwriting camps to learn the craft and network with other songwriters and artists, and she met her current managers, Ryan McMahan and Larry Pareigis, during this period. She permanently relocated to Nashville in March 2020.[9]

In June 2020, country-music singer Mickey Guyton posted a video of Roberts performing a cover of Carrie Underwood's song "Drinking Alone."[10] Carrie Underwood retweeting the video gave Roberts industry recognition and starting traction in the country-music business.[5] In July 2020, Roberts released "Stompin' Grounds," which was co-written and produced by Noah Henson.

Roberts joined CMT's Next Women in Country 2021 class along with Ashland Craft, Priscilla Block, Brittney Spencer, Hannah Dasher, MacKenzie Porter, Harper Grae, Tenille Arts, Sacha, and Chapel Hart.[11][12][4] In March 2021, she was named one of RADIO.COM's "Leading Ladies" of Country Music.[13]

She toured with Jamey Johnson on his 2021 summer tour, opening for him in seven cities in the Deep South.[14] In August, she performed in her first festival in Washington State at the Watershed Fest.[15]

In August 2021, Roberts signed on with Nashville-based publishing company Eclipse Music Group.[16]

In October 2021, Roberts was featured in Amazon Music's "Breakthrough Country Live" initiative.[17]

Advocacy

In addition to her music career, Roberts has raised money for military service members and veterans, as well as Rett Syndrome Awareness, The Wounded Warrior Project, Teen Impact Affiliates, and the Empowerment Project.[16][18] She and her family are in the process of founding an organization to support homeless veterans.[19]

Artistry

Roberts has cited Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Gretchen Wilson and Rihanna among her musical influences.[4][13]

After moving to Nashville in 2020, Roberts has written and performed with the likes of Jamey Johnson.[3]

Discography

Albums

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References

  1. Moss, Marissa R. (2020-07-24). "Reyna Roberts Is Claiming Her Spot on Your Country Hits Playlist". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  2. Bowman, Bethany (2020-09-30). "Music Spotlight: Reyna Roberts". Tennessee Star. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  3. Liptak, Carena (2021-05-06). "Meet Reyna Roberts: 5 Facts About the Rising Country Star". Country Now. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  4. Justin, Trevor (2020-08-19). "Reyna Roberts Talks New Single "Stompin' Grounds," Mickey Guyton and Veteran Family Inspiration". Music Mayhem Magazine. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  5. Bonaguro 1/23/2021, Alison. "CMT Reveals the Next Women of Country Class of 2021". CMT News. Retrieved 2021-08-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. "CMT Next Women of Country 2021". CMT. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  7. "Audacy's Leading Ladies Limelight: Reyna Roberts". www.audacy.com. 2021-03-11. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  8. "Jamey Johnson Announces 2021 Summer Tour Dates". The Nash News. 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  9. "Reyna Roberts Stompin' Into Music Industry". Weekly Music Commentary. 2020-11-02. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  10. Bonaguro 1/23/2021, Alison. "CMT Reveals the Next Women of Country Class of 2021". CMT News. Retrieved 2021-08-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. "Female Friday: Reyna Roberts". Sounds Like Nashville. 2021-06-04. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  12. Bad Girl Bible, Vol. 1, retrieved 2024-03-25
  13. Major, Michael (2023-09-11). "Reyna Roberts Releases Her Debut Album 'Bad Girl Bible, Vol 1'". Broadway World. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  14. 67 (Winchester), retrieved 2021-08-19
  15. Stompin' Grounds, retrieved 2021-08-19
  16. "Meet the Black Female Artists Reshaping Country Music". Nashville Scene. 19 November 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  17. Raised Right, retrieved 2021-09-16
  18. www.cmt.com (2021-10-19). "Reyna Roberts Premieres Tennessee Titans-Themed Track On Monday Night Football". Showbizhype. Retrieved 2021-10-21.

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