(NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Dec. 13, 2018) Singer/songwriter, Jaida Dreyer, has just added another accolade to her already long list of accomplishments, winner of the inaugural season of USA’s "Real Country."
The Nashville
songstress was awarded the grand prize of $100,000
(£78K) and will perform a set at Stagecoach
Country Music Festival.
On Dec. 11,
representing Team Jake Owen, Dreyer took the spotlight for her
final performance “Jack It To Jesus (Spray It To Hell >> US Regions Only)," a song which she wrote and was
inspired by Country Legend, Loretta Lynn. The single is now available through
all digital retailers here.
With a performance like that, it's no wonder @jaidadreyer is in the finale! #RealCountryTV pic.twitter.com/FbeBtun2uO— Real Country (@RealCountryTV) 12 December 2018
Original Release
Date: November 27, 2018
Release Date:
December 11, 2018
Label: Jaida Dreyer
Total Length: 2:43
Genres: Country
Dreyer spoke about
the song, saying “My friend owns a beauty salon just south of Nashville
in Brentwood, Tennessee and has had the pleasure of doing Loretta Lynn’s hair
and makeup over the years. She told me many moons ago, when I first moved to
town, that every time she sits down with Miss Loretta, she looks at her in the
mirror and says, ‘Jack it to Jesus and spray it to hell!.’ Talking about her
hair. I told her over and over again that someday I was going to write her that
song until the day I finally sat down and wrote it with award-winning producer
and songwriter, Jesse Frasure. I love country music. I love and respect the
history of country music. This is my ode to all the big-haired women that came
before me and it’s available everywhere NOW!” Dreyer was the only
finalist to perform an original song in the finale.
Real
Country’s Jake Owen hugs Dreyer upon winning the grand prize. Photo courtesy of
USA Network’s, "Real Country"
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On each episode, " Real Country" featured three country music artists, duos or groups who competed against each other in two rounds. Each one was picked to be on the show by one of the show's panelists, country music artists Shania Twain, Jake Owen, and Travis Tritt. Following each showcase, the studio audience and a guest celebrity panelist would determine the winner.
Dreyer’s
undeniable talent, unique sound, and personal life experiences have all shaped
her into a one-of-a-kind entertainer. She is currently working on new music and
will begin the New Year touring.
Dreyer enjoyed her
initial success in 2012 with her hit singles, “Guys Girl” and “Half
Broke Horses,” released by Streamsound Records. Since then, she has
become just as well known for her songwriting skills boasting cuts by Tim
McGraw, Faith Hill, Sara Evans, Granger Smith, Reba McEntire, Eric Church and
more. Her eclectic writing style has had her penning songs with the likes of
Guy Clark to top writers on the LA pop scene. She is credited for nine cuts in
the hit television series "Nashville,” and songs featured in A&E’s
“The Returned” and Netflix’s “Longmire.” In 2016, she celebrated a multi-week
#1 with Luke Bryan’s “Home Alone Tonight” featuring Little Big Town’s Karen
Fairchild.
Dreyer has
achieved success as a singer, songwriter, and performer whose traveled
coast-to-coast performing for fans, and opening for artists ranging from Eric
Church, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, to the legendary Merle Haggard. She
is a CCMA Female Artist of the Year nominee
and is also a frequent guest on the world famous Grand Ole Opry.
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