"With
lyrics that draw on vivid imagery of Texas, open prairies, and free spirits,
‘Cowgirls Ride’ is a rallying cry for the women forging their own paths,
whether in the saddle or in everyday life."- Becky
O'Connor, Country Evolution
Nashville,
TN (May 23, 2025) – LuckySky Music recording artist Tori
Martin’s powerful new single, the up-tempo anthem “Cowgirls Ride,” hits radio
today. Following its premiere feature in Country Evolution earlier
this week, the record is available HERE
(purchase/ preferred music stream) or tap below.
The
release follows Martin’s back-to-back #1 Texas Regional Radio Report chart
hits "Lost in the Country" and "Abilene."
“This
song is for us,” says Tori. “It was inspired by cowgirls, rodeo
queens and barrel racers, but it transcends to all women. It’s a mantra we were
born to know. I hope it motivates cowgirls everywhere.”
Tori’s
voice alternates between gritty challenge and gloriously sweet rafter-raising
energy. Produced by Bill Warner, “Cowgirls Ride” evokes the high-drama
moodiness of a classic Western movie soundtrack. Haunting guitars and a
wide-open soundscape evoke the freedom of high prairie ranges. “I’m always
intrigued by the intangibles of a musical hook,” Warner notes. “We’ve been
performing this live for a while and the chorus inevitably hits the mark with
the audience.”
Well,
they raise ‘em kinda restless
In
the reckless heart of Texas
Bust
the bolts right off the fences
They’re
like tumbleweeds blowing
You
can try but you can’t hold ‘em
Queens
of the unbroken
Mustangs
running wild
Cowgirls
ride
Let
the cowgirls ride (Bill DiLuigi, Kirsti Manna, Tori Martin)
Check
out Tori’s music, merch and more HERE. To follow along with updates
and for more information, visit her website or
stay social via Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Xand YouTube.
About
Tori Martin
Born
in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida this military brat lived in several states before
landing in Azle, Texas at the age of seven.
She
spent most of her life just outside of the Dallas/Fort Worth area where she
began singing in the local church choir. She cut her teeth on classics from
Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette, courtesy of her grandfather “Paw-Paw,” and by
the age of 14 she was performing at Opry houses all over Texas.
In
2014, Renegade Radio Nashville named her one of the “New Faces
of Country.” Martin competed on Season 14 of ABC TV’s AmericanIdol but
departed the show in the Hollywood round. Taking all her experiences and a big
dose of courage, Tori moved to Nashville in 2017.
Tori
Martin PR photo by Scott Slusher
It
didn’t take long before the talented singer/songwriter found herself co-writing
with some of the city’s most famous tunesmiths, and it’s a path that has felt
blessed from the start. A chance meeting at a mixer led to her working with
producer Bill Warner and she signed to Nashville’s indie label, LuckySky
Music, shortly thereafter.
Now
the two creatives are carving a path that is uniquely her own. With single
releases like “What Would Dolly Do,” “Steppin’ In It” and “Lucky,” which
reached #42 on the Billboard Indicator chart, Tori’s modern traditional
Country sound comes from her roots as a true-blue Texas singer.
Her
previous single, “Lost In The Country,” reached #1 on the Texas
Regional Radio Report, Top 25 on the CDX TRACtion Texas Chart and
Top 15 on their True Indie Chart. She released the
seasonal, “Warm For December” in November. Named one of the “Future Faces” of
2024 at the TRRR Music Awards, Tori opened for Drew Baldridge on select
dates of his Fall 2024 tour. She won Texas Regional Radio Report’s 2025 “New
Female Vocalist of the Year" award in March at the 15th annual Texas
Music & Radio Awards Show in Arlington. Her most recent single,
"Abilene" reached #1 on TRRRchart, Top 10 on the Texas
Music Chartand #11 on theCDX TRACtion Texas
Chart in April. When she is not on the road, Tori enjoys antiquing,
decorating and spending time with her husband and their two golden retrievers,
Duke and Daisy, and French bulldog, Lucky.
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