ASHBY FRANK
“God Gave Me Horses”
DESCRIPTION:
“God Gave Me Horses” resonates with listeners of all generations. The track was co-written by the great Nashville songwriter, Connie Harrington and Leigh Nash, lead singer of the band Sixpence None the Richer. It deals with matters beyond the classic prison song and typical bluegrass subjects of despair and regret. The song composition has a more contemporary and positive message.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- North Carolina born, now Nashville-based singer, songwriter and musician (mandolin) has solidified his status as a household bluegrass/acoustic music name—at least from within the recording/writing community at-large.
- Has become known as one of Music City’s most valuable collaborators, and now he’s begun releasing music of his own.
- Frank has served in a stunning variety of settings, ranging from the Special Consensus, the Marty Raybon Band, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, the Mashville Brigade and the Earls of Leicester to John Cowan’s HercuLeons, the Likely Culprits.
- As a successful songwriter, he has penned songs for Junior Sisk, Amanda Cook, Dale Ann Bradley, Lindley Creek and more, and even taken on the world of comedy as a member of the Darrell Brothers.