Nashville, Tenn. (June 2019) — With a bold voice and sultry track, country-pop artist Jordyn
Stoddard is releasing her melody-driven, self-penned “Bad
Baby” on June 21. Born and raised
in Jacksonville, Fla., the 21-year-old has already positioned herself as a
triple-threat in Nashville — she sings with the soul of a seasoned veteran,
strums a signature blue Taylor guitar and has developed her craft as a
songwriter. Stoddard blends the best of country’s heart and pop’s energy,
while her bubbly personality lends itself to create a unique crossover
sound from a relatable artist.
Produced by two-time Toronto
Independent Music Award-winning Johnny Simmen, and co-written by Peyton Porter,
“Bad Baby” is available for pre-order on:
iTunes HERE,
Google Play HERE,
pre-save on Spotify HERE
and preview on all other digital platforms HERE.
iTunes HERE,
Google Play HERE,
pre-save on Spotify HERE
and preview on all other digital platforms HERE.
“Bad Baby" is Stoddard’s
first release since her debut album in 2015, SOUTHERN
TIDE.The 11-song project soared to number six on Billboard’s
Heatseeker chart in its opening week and reached top
40 on Apple Music’s Country Music Daily chart.
Stoddard’s first single “Like Me ’Til You Love Me” was released
to radio worldwide (Feb 2015), while the accompanying music video premiered
nationwide on Great American Country TV (GAC) and ZUUS
Country.
No stranger to the spotlight,
Stoddard has opened for The Band Perry, Brett Eldredge, Lee
Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Montgomery Gentry, Michael Ray,
Chris Young, Easton Corbin and more.
UPDATE: Jordyn Stoddard Sets The Mood With “Bad Baby” (Exclusive Premiere) with Nashvegas.com
UPDATE: Jordyn Stoddard Sets The Mood With “Bad Baby” (Exclusive Premiere) with Nashvegas.com
“I’ve
been thinking ‘bout you bad baby, on my mind lately
I get lost when I’m laying on your chest
We might be rushing into this, but it’s worth the risk
If you’re down for whatever’s next
I’ve been thinking bout you bad baby bad baby bad”
I get lost when I’m laying on your chest
We might be rushing into this, but it’s worth the risk
If you’re down for whatever’s next
I’ve been thinking bout you bad baby bad baby bad”
Stoddard was slated to perform
during CMA Fest on Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Nashville (Spotify crew June
7, NashHouse 12pm June 7 & June 9, Tootie's Orchid Lounge 2pm June 8,
Kickball event * June 9).
* Sam Alex brought together over 20 artists in a Celebrity Kickball
Game to raise awareness for Get Caught Reading, a nationwide
campaign to remind people how much fun it is to read. Team William
Michael Morgan won the series over Team Luke Pell 2-1.
Additional talent in
attendance were Seth Ennis, Jackson Michelson, Emma White,
Honey County, Leah Turner, Tara Thompson, Lena Stone, Levon,
actress Hayley Orrantia, Mary Sarah, actor Jet Jurgensmeyer,
Jordan Brooker, Payton Taylor, Carolyn Miller, Sarah Ryder, actor Stephen
Martines, Jordyn Stoddard, Olympic
Diver Thomas Finchum and Tyler Dial.
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ABOUT
Jordyn Stoddard
Born
and raised on the beaches of Jacksonville, Fla., Jordyn Stoddard is a
refreshing breeze rolling into Nashville straight from the Atlantic Ocean. The 21-year-old
has already positioned herself as a triple-threat in Music City — she sings
with the soul of a seasoned veteran, strums a signature blue Taylor guitar and
has refined her craft as a songwriter.
Her
journey in music began at only 6 years old when Stoddard was pulled onto stage
at her first concert by the No Shoes Nation legend, Kenny Chesney.
She stood before thousands of fans in amazement (and a little terror) as every single person sang along. In that moment, she realized this was where she wanted to spend the rest of her life.
A few weeks later, she attended a Cher concert. While these two artists are on different ends of the spectrum, Stoddard identified their incredible performance ability as a common denominator. The costumes, lights and music she experienced at those two shows became the foundation upon which her passion was built.
She stood before thousands of fans in amazement (and a little terror) as every single person sang along. In that moment, she realized this was where she wanted to spend the rest of her life.
A few weeks later, she attended a Cher concert. While these two artists are on different ends of the spectrum, Stoddard identified their incredible performance ability as a common denominator. The costumes, lights and music she experienced at those two shows became the foundation upon which her passion was built.
With
piano and vocal lessons under her belt in elementary school, Stoddard began
teaching herself to play the guitar at age 12, during which time she also
discovered songwriting. Surrounded by a family of sports enthusiasts, she
didn’t have a music mentor as a child. Stoddard drew from popular artists to
develop her writing skills and chase a sound that she thought was right. Almost
10 years later, she has identified her true artistry and paved her own path to
creating authentic music and lyrics.
A
Music Business major at Middle Tennessee State University, Stoddard has
spent three years based in Nashville absorbing everything the industry has to
offer. She has worked on the business side to understand the full scope of the
music industry while she moves forward in her own career as an artist.
Stoddard
draws inspiration in different areas of her artistry from three of the world’s
biggest female powerhouses — Taylor Swift, Rihanna and Beyonce.
From Taylor Swift’s transparent writing, Stoddard has learned to remain raw and
honest in her lyrics. From Rihanna’s expression of art, Stoddard has learned to
use both music and fashion as forms of communication. From Beyonce’s work
ethic, Stoddard has learned how vividly drive and motivation shine through on
stage.
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