The five-woman country group Cowboy Crush are one of those
bands that came up the "you've just got to see them," word-of-mouth way. Sweet
harmonies and talented musicianship helped too, but when your very first gig
lands you 50 bookings, you've got to chalk it up to their firecracker
performances. Trenna Barnes (vocals), Renaé Truex (fiddle, mandolin), Becky
Priest (vocals, keyboards), Debbie Johnson (vocals, bass), and Darla Perlozzi
(drums) had all been knocking around Nashville in different bands before they
came together in March of 2003.
It was in October that year they decided to take their music
public and accepted an offer to play the International Entertainment Buyers
convention. The 50 bookings were a result of this, but it wasn't long before
Cowboy Crush would leave behind the world of trade shows and take it to the big
arenas. Opening for headliners like Travis Tritt, Lonestar, and Trace Adkins
along with playing numerous festivals brought an amazing 1,700,000 visitors to
their website.
It didn't take long for the record companies to take notice,
Asylum/Curb being the organization to get the girls to put pen to paper. In May
of 2005 the label released the single "Nobody Ever Died of a Broken Heart" and
soon it was climbing country radio play lists while the video was getting
numerous airings on the CMT network.
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