Saturday, 5 July 2025

Jillian Cardarelli Releases New Single "Happily Even After"

Jillian Cardarelli Explores Healing and Hope in Powerful New Single “HappilyEvenAfter”



Inspirational Single with Patriotic Tone Released Just in Time for 4th of July

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – June 27, 2025– Country artist and songwriter Jillian Cardarelli releases her touching new single, Happily Even After,” across all major streaming platforms. 

The emotional single, written by Cardarelli, Tina Paroland Steve Means, and produced by Daniel Dennis, is a poignant reflection on heartbreak, healing and hope in the wake of loss.

The inspiration for the song came during Cardarelli’s performance at a Tunnel to Towers Foundation benefit in New York, where she heard a woman speak about losing her husband in war and made the statement during her speech: "We may not get our happily ever after, but we can have our happily EVEN after.” The phrase struck a deep chord with Cardarelli and became the emotional foundation for the song.

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“Heartbreak is something we all face in life in one form or another, but this song is a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope,” said Jillian Cardarelli. “You can find your happily even after.” 

The Massachusetts native continues to craft songs that turn heartfelt moments into universally resonant music for her fans. Known for blending emotional vulnerability with strength, Cardarelli brings an honest and healing voice to this latest release, promising to connect deeply with anyone navigating loss or change.

“Happily Even After” follows a standout year of musical and television projects for Cardarelli. Her previous singles "The Boys," "I'll Get Over You" featuring Vince Gill, and fan favorites like Can't Help Falling in Love”, "If We Were Strangers,” "Worth The Whiskey," “Slow Song,” and “I Hate Chevys” have garnered support from Apple Music, Spotify and Pandora, as well as editorial placements like Soundcheck, New Music Nashville and Rising Women of Country

In addition, her popular single "If I Could Talk to Elvis" featuring Larry Strickland, keeps her on the road making international appearances at various events and festivals, including the The Nashville Elvis Festival and Bergen Elvis Fest in Norway this past spring as well as Elvis Week at Graceland in Memphis this August where she will be a featured performer.  

Her single "Waiting on the Sunrise" aired on FOX’s Farmer Wants a Wife, and Same Moonappeared in Season 7 of Netflix’s Love is Blind. She also returned as a celebrity host and performer for the Tunnel to Towers Never Forget Concert Special in both 2024 and 2025.
Happily Even After is available now on all streaming platforms, with the music video to follow. Cardarelli hopes others will be inspired to donate to Tunnel to Towers Foundation at T2T.org.

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More About Jillian Cardarelli
This Massachusetts native, singer-songwriter Jillian Cardarelli is blazing her own path in Music City with her stunning vocals, captivating songwriting and strong work ethic. 
Her debut single, "Rerun," written by Grammy Award-winning artist Maren Morris, Tina Parol and Jordan Reynolds made a splash on CMT Music, with the music video spending two weeks at #1 and several weeks in the Top 10.
Her second single, “Souvenirs,” debuted on Radio Disney Country, while the music video spent eight weeks in the Top 10 on CMT.com. 

Her inspirational single "Strong" featuring Charles Esten was named one of 2020's Most Powerful Songs by American Songwriter and Rolling Stone named her a Top New Artist to Watch.

In December 2020, Jillian was honored to be asked to participate in the National Christmas Tree Lighting Virtual Concert in Washington, D.C. as she sang the classic, "O Holy Night." Her song "I Never Do This," was named Best New Country Song by Rolling Stone in October 2019. 

Photo Credit: Dusty Barker

Her single “If I Could Talk to Elvis” featuring Larry Strickland, Elvis Presley’s background vocalistfrom The Stamps Quartet, hit #1 Fan Voted Video on CMT 12-Pack Countdown with appearances on WSM’s Coffee, Country & Cody, Sirius XM Elvis Radio and she performed at the Nashville Elvis Festival and at Elvis Week at Graceland. 
Cardarelli has opened for acts such as Reba, Willie Nelson, Jake Owen, Lee Brice, Hunter Hayes, Scotty McCreery, Trace Adkins, Dierks Bentley, and Alabama.
In addition to writing and performing, Jillian is passionate about being involved in charitable organizations like Tunnel to Towers Foundation, PEDIGREE Foundation, Stand Up 2 Cancer, Band Against Cancer, Musicians on Call, and St. Jude Children’s Hospital. She often performs for charitable events and, an avid golfer, plays in various charity golf tournaments around the country.

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