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Sean C Kennedy | Class 14’s Shot of Scotch

Class 14: Sean C Kennedy Lucky Number 7. We are 7 weeks into Class 14 and the later the number does not signify a drop in talent; this week we introduce Sean C Kennedy. Bio: Sean C Kennedy Sean C Kennedy is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Ayrshire, Scotland. Sean has worked with established artists ...

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Gran Cavallo | Meet Class 14’s Goovy Songster

Class 14: Gran Cavallo   Bio: GRAN CAVALLO, the alter ego of Reno-born, Nashville-based songster and guitarist Jack Berry boasts an intoxicating and charging display of groove heavy, off kilter rock-n-roll. Possessing a cocksure swagger and menace, the thematic musings and distinctive vocal textures exhibit a howling of platinum sonic sensibility and delicious rising sound ...

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Jade Million | Meet Class 14’s Green Queen

Class 14: Jade Million PA to Nash Raspy vocals, sexy independence, and unabashed confidence are just a few characteristics that make Nashville future R&B artist, Jade Million, unlike any other. With influences from R&B, Trap, Hip Hop, and Pop, Million breaks genre barriers, finding devoted audiences from several unique communities. Jade’s songs stand strong, with ...

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Daniel Nunnelee | Meet Class 14’s Man o’ Folk

Class 14: Daniel Nunnelee Daniel Nunnelee Bio: Daniel Nunnelee is an alternative folk artist based out of Nashville, TN. Born in Memphis and raised in small towns around Mississippi and Tennessee, Daniel spent time in many different churches. It was a talented music minister in Senatobia, Mississippi that inspired Daniel to start playing and writing ...

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Meet Class 14’s Laura Reed: A Little Milk & Honey

Class 14: Laura Reed Laura Reed Bio: Where She Started Laura Reed relocated from Johannesburg to North Carolina while she was still just a child, but her family carried their culture and traditions (as well as their love of writing) with them wherever they went. At nine years old, Reed saw her first poem published ...