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#22 - Tera Lynne

1 h 15 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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Singer-songwriter Tera Lynne joins Nathan Youssef and co-host Blaine Holcomb to talk about her path from Missouri to Nashville, cutting her teeth in the honky-tonk circuit, and what it actually takes to build a sustainable music career today. We get into her early “baptism by fire” years downtown, the long and expensive road to making a true debut album, why streaming pays so poorly, and how touring + merch keep artists afloat. Tera Lynne breaks down her releases (including Flowers From the Ground and its string-only companion Flowers Reimagined), her shift toward a single-by-single strategy, and her goals for 2026: more ticketed shows and more full-band dates. The convo also dives into TuneHatch’s new artist tools for tour routing and gig opportunities, and Tera Lynne shares details on her single “Big Picture” (out Feb 20) and the philosophy behind it.

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