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Who Is Lanie Gardner? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music 2024

Who is Lanie Gardner? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Lanie Gardner // Photo Credit: Don Henson

Quick Facts:
Full Name – Lanie Gardner
Birthdate – 07/18/1999
Hometown – Burnsville, North Carolina
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Miranda Lambert, Gretchen Wilson, Chris Stapleton
Label – BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville
Latest Music – A Songwriter’s Diary debut album (as of date of article 10/28/2024)
The Beginning:

Every once in a while, a special artist emerges on the country music scene. Lanie Gardner is one of those artists. Despite focusing on music for what seems like forever, it is only in the last year or so that fans have and the industry have finally really taken notice. We chatted with Gardner about her music, her newly released debut album, and her journey to get to where she is now.

“I’m from a little mountain town in the middle of nowhere, so there was a lot of bluegrass and country elements up there. I also had top forty radio. […] I think probably all the things combined probably influenced my music today,” began the North Carolina native. “The generational aspects of the Appalachian Mountains influenced me a lot, even today.” Gardner also credits artists like Chris Brown and Rihanna for her love of more dance-vibe music, as well as, country artists like Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, and Eric Church for their songwriting.

Gardner recalls always being mesmerized by music. She credits her grandfather and his musical talent and dream for encouraging her own. “To make a career out of it, my grandpa used to play and sing, and he was a beekeeper as well. […] He’s a big part of why I do what I do today. He said if he had enough money to make it out of that little mountain town, he believes he would have made it. I kind of carried his dream over and just picked it up with mine,” she shared.

The Turning Point:

Upon graduating high school, Gardner immediately moved out to Murfreesboro, Tennessee. “I went to college at MTSU, and that’s how I got into an R&B phase and got to experience that, while also still writing in the country elements of music.” While attending school, Gardner continued to hone her talents as a multi-dimensional musician.

During the pandemic, Gardner’s cover of the Fleetwood Mac song, “Dreams” went viral. “That’s what started my whole career and kind of launched me into the industry,” shared the singer. “During that time, labels were kind of snagging up artists off of TikTok. The issue was the label that I was with originally didn’t quite know what to do with me, so I kind of disappeared for about two years after being shelved.”

Now, Gardner is signed to a record label that she feels fully believes in her. “Things now are starting to roll again, now that I’ve cleaned house and have a new record deal and have a new team that really believes in my vision and what I’m doing.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Gardner just released her debut project, A Songwriter’s Diary. “I never really got to introduce myself during that time. I was kind of stuck in between what other people wanted me to be and what I wanted to be and never had that opportunity. This first album talks about where I’m from, who I am, how I think, how I speak, all of those things encompassed in this first project. I believe it will probably be a rock for the rest of my career in the future, just something to remind me of why I started this whole thing in the first place.”

The record features ten songs that the singer-songwriter has written over her lifetime. “The album as a whole, to be honest, it was a project that kind of came together without me even realizing it was coming together. I had started an Instagram series called ‘A Songwriter’s Diary.’ […] In the series, I would take the book that I had when I was in high school, one that I would write my songs down in, and I would take it and sing a song from it. Whatever page I turned to, and just sing that song. We kind of married that into my first project. This project is an accumulation of my own thoughts and words and experiences to tell the story from the very beginning. I hope I can take everybody back home with me and give them a visual.”

While many of the songs are standouts, Gardner’s song, “Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina” is one of the best. “”Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina” was a song written in those two years of just losing my way. Wanting to be somewhere in Carolina and nowhere in my career, was kind of my standpoint during that time because I just lost the meaning of music and the meaning of storytelling, because I wasn’t able to or allowed to do it,” shared the singer, reflecting on her journey.

Fans can expect more music coming from Gardner, as she is already writing new music and working on her next project. Additionally, a song is going to radio sooner rather than later. Gardner promises more fun stuff and more good vibes coming soon!

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Lanie Gardner’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Lanie Gardner: ‘A Songwriter’s Diary’ – Debut Album Review

Lanie Gardner shares her debut album, A Songwriter’s Diary, officially out now, October 25th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

WIth a vulnerability-laced smoky and soulful voice, rising star Lanie Gardner brings something special to country music. On her debut album, A Songwriter’s Diary, the singer-songwriter pairs acoustic-leaning instrumentation with bluesy riffs and confessional lyrics as she traverses through life’s most tender and trying moments.

Released via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, the ten track collection offers a uniquely personal insight into the mind of the brilliant artist, who independently penned each song. From the opening notes of “Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina” to the closing moments of “Neon Notions,” it’s clear that each note and riff is precisely placed with the utmost attention to detail.

For the North Carolina native, the album’s opening track provides a truly poignant look into her experiences in the music industry, a bittersweet take on the struggles that come with pursuing a dream while also longing for the place you know best. “I was defeated and wanted nothing more than to be ‘somewhere’ back home and ‘nowhere’ in my career,” Gardner revealed. “Today, I write songs for my fans, my friends, and my family who pulled me through such a dark time. But that day… I wrote a song for me.”  

In the stripped-down but striking offering, her voice is laced with emotion as she looks at everything fame is and isn’t.

“Sometimes I’d rather be // Catching fireflies than love bugs // Telling stories instead of lies // Skipping stones instead of getting stoned // To try to find some peace of mind // Hopping ditches instead of planes // Pulling wagons instead of these chains // Sometimes instead of keeping this up // I’d rather be somewhere, nowhere in Carolina”

For the 25-year-old, the release of the album is bittersweet, a culmination of hard work paired with heartbreak as her hometown of Burnsville was recently impacted by Hurricane Helene.  “This is a bittersweet moment for me, I pictured it differently as I prepared and recorded these songs over the past several months,” Gardner revealed on social media of the track. “These songs tell my story— they are about where I grew up, my family, things I experienced. Now all I have are the memories and these songs which were written in Burnsville. I’m thankful for everyone who has been along with me for this journey— I can’t wait for you all to hear this music.”   

The album’s title was inspired by an Instagram series of the same name, her voice and style remnant of early works from Kacey Musgraves as she blends country instrumentation with bluesy guitars and a uniquely soulful tone. This is endlessly apparent on tunes like “Lord Knows,” a swampy-infused slow burn that’s best suited for the confessional. Here, she’s dealing with her demons and desires to be better, wondering if she’ll ever get there.

“One Day” is a truly unique moment, lyrically grappling with “loving something that ain’t mine.” Here, she’s the other woman, in love but cast aside as she longs for someone bad for her, imploring him to “Tell me you don’t feel something, in all the moments we’ve had.”

Likewise, both “Cry” and the groove-laden “Cry Me a River” find her wishing an ex less than well, voice laced with palpable emotions. On the latter, her voice perfectly punctuates bluesy guitar riffs as the song builds to an epic climax, Gardner snarling, “I hope she leaves you, I hope she deceives you, I hope she breaks your heart, Like you broke mine, I hope she makes you cry.” 

“Shadows of the Night” allows Gardner to flex her impressive range, while “Lady in the Sky” offers an ethereal and almost prayerful moment, as she begs the lady in the sky to “bring me a dream.”

Much like “Carolina,” both “Mountains and Miller” and “Letters to Home” find her tender for her hometown. On “Mountains,” she waxes nostalgic over picking guitars, longing for simpler days or bonfires, sunrises, and Miller Light, musing “I know this town like the back of my hand.” Meanwhile, “Letters” finds her assuring her parents that she’s doing just fine. It’s an incredibly powerful track and her voice breaks with emotion over acoustic guitars, imploring her parents to rest while she’s out on the road. “Letters to home,” She sings. “Say your baby girl is doing just fine.”

The LP ends with “Neon Notions,” a haunting and melodic declaration of growth and strength that wraps the collection perfectly. Gardner is incredibly vulnerable and transparent on the track, just as she is through the entire album, and listeners should be thankful for even a glimpse into A Songwriter’s Diary.

A Songwriter’s Diary Track List:

  1. Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina
  2.  Lord Knows 
  3. One Day 
  4. Shadows
  5. Cry 
  6. Lady in the Sky 
  7. Mountains and Miller
  8. Cry Me a River 
  9. Letters to Home 
  10. Neon Notions

Country Swag Picks:

  1. One Day
  2. Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina
  3. Cry
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Lanie Gardner’s debut album, ‘A Songwriter’s Diary,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Lanie Gardner releases.

To keep up with Lanie Gardner, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

A Songwriter’s Diary is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Lanie Gardner Releases Brand New Song + Announces Debut Album

Lanie Gardner shares new track, “Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina” out now, October 4th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville new signee, Lanie Gardner is ready for the world to know her name. Gardner has already earned millions of views across her socials and streaming platforms with her incredible voice and vibe. Today, Gardner shares her newest single, “Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina,” in conjunction with the announcement that her debut album, A Songwriter’s Diary is slated for release on October 25th.

From the first moment where “Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina” begins, it is hard to tear yourself away from the captivating song. The tune is nostalgic yet full of personal anecdotes, life experiences, and stories that seem true to Gardner. Her songwriting feels elevated, honest, and special on the new track. Gardner’s North Carolina roots are shining on this track in the best possible way.

“Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina” is a must add! If the single is any inclination of what is to come on the record, A Songwriter’s Diary, fans are in for a real treat. Check back on October 25th for the full album and pre-save/pre-add it here now.

Lanie Gardner shares new song “Somewhere, Nowhere in Carolina,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Lanie Gardner  releases.

To keep up with Lanie Gardner, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.