Have you heard of Rachele Lynae? She has one heck of a voice, and one heck of a way for people to get to know her name at the Big Frog 104 studio.

Recently we received a gift from her in the mail:

 

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I see this in our studio every day, and so do our guests. Each and every guest that stops by decides to fiddle with this bottle of sand. It's defiantly a brilliant marketing campaign.

So who is Rachele Lynae?

Rachele is a up and coming country act. She's been performing since she was a little girl in her church, and knew she was going to be a star. Fun Fact: She grew up in Alaska!

“There are a lot of really creative people, especially in Kodiak because it’s a different scene,” she says. “Alaska is full of different types of people. There are a lot of artists that paint or draw. There are a lot of writers just because you are inspired by the beauty. There wasn’t much of a professional music scene, but it was a good place to foster creativity. I grew up with that uninhabited space to become creative and grow my artistry.”

Rachele moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, the same school that Josh Turner, Trisha Yearwood and Brad Paisley attended. Country fans were first introduced to Rachele with the upbeat anthem “Party ‘Til the Cows Come Home”. Her current single is "A Whole Lotta Nothing". Take a listen:

Rachele Lynae has a deep appreciation for the power of music and its ability to connect. It’s a gift she doesn’t take for granted.

“Music is something that even transcends language barriers,” she says. “The emotion that you can convey in music is unrivaled by anything else. It’s something that everyone understands. It’s a powerful thing and it is universal. I’ve heard the stories from my fans and I’ve had people say, ‘This song is exactly what I’ve needed.’ How cool is it that I get to be blessed enough to put the music out there for them?”

You can learn more about her here.

 

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