Erin Enderlin
Erin Enderlin is a distinguished American country music singer-songwriter renowned for her evocative storytelling and deep-rooted influences from traditional country music. With a career that spans over a decade, Erin Enderlin has carved a niche for herself in the country music scene, revered for her compelling narratives and authentic sound. Her journey in music began early, and she has since released some critically acclaimed music, including The Queen of Marina del Rey (2004). Erin Enderlin's talent for songwriting has also been recognized by her peers, leading to notable collaborations and her songs being recorded by prominent country artists. One of her most celebrated works, "Monday Morning Church" (2004), has been covered by Alan Jackson, Other significant albums in her discography include Whiskeytown Crier (2017).
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Chapter One: Tonight I Don't Give a Damn
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If I'm Not In Hell
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Somebody's Shot of Whiskey
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If There Weren't So Many Damn Songs (feat. Terri Clark)
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