LINDSAY BOWMAN RELEASES DEBUT SINGLE YOU DON’T GET TO KNOW

LINDSAY BOWMAN RELEASES DEBUT SINGLE YOU DON’T GET TO KNOW

Nashville country artist, Lindsay Bowman, has released her debut solo single, You Don’t Get to Know, on all digital platforms. Bowman rocks this “anti-Valentine’s Day” anthem with empowering lyrics such as, “I hope it burns you up that I’m just fine on my own. You thought the grass was greener, but boy you reap what you sow, and after all this time you finally let your colors show. Don’t you remember you were the one who let me go, so you don’t get to know.” The tune, penned by Bowman and Liz Anne Hill, and produced by Grammy nominated Kent Wells (Dolly Parton) tells a story of freedom after a break-up with a heavy influence of classic country and Rock n’ Roll tied perfectly together with Lindsay’s soulful vocals. You Don’t Get To Know is available on all digital outlets.

“I really wanted to do something different and go against the grain,” Bowman says. “Now, you hear so many country songs that long over heartbreak and I wanted to showcase the empowerment that you can feel after being the one that got away.”

About Lindsay Bowman

Lindsay grew up in Seaford, Virginia, later relocating to Danville, Virginia. She started singing at age 4, making her solo debut at her grandmother’s church in Danville. Growing up, Lindsay performed anywhere she could get ahold of a microphone, to include church, school, festivals and also singing the National Anthem at Virginia International Raceway, Langley Speedway, South Boston Speedway, and Martinsville Speedway.

After winning a local competition in the Colgate Country Showdown, Lindsay earned a spot in the state competition in 2008, providing the opportunity to perform at the Virginia State Fair. In 2009, Lindsay was voted the winner of “Kroger Idle,” which provided her the opportunity to perform the National Anthem before the NASCAR Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway, which was aired nationally on the Speed Channel. That same year, Lindsay was crowned “Miss Danville-Pittsylvania County,” later competing for the title of Miss Virginia. She earned a spot in the top 11 semi-finals, allowing her to perform her talent on live, state-wide television.

In the summer of 2010, Lindsay was selected to appear on a new variety show called “Fast Track to Fame.” She flew to Dallas, TX to film the show that would later air on the Speed Channel. From 2009-2011, Lindsay was part of the band “Backstreet” in Danville, VA. By fall of 2011, Lindsay knew she needed to follow her dreams to Nashville and pursue a career in music.

For the last seven years, Lindsay was part of a popular Nashville duo, Smoke ‘n Guns, traveling across the US playing at venues in Alabama, Virginia, Texas, Ohio, Illinois, and more. The duo had the privilege to open for many national acts, such as Dustin Lynch, The Oak Ridge Boys, Mark Wills, Danielle Bradbury and Diamond Rio.

Now, as a solo country artist, Lindsay is continuing to perform throughout the nation sharing her love of country music – old and new. She is currently writing and recording with additional singles in the pipeline for 2020.