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Tx2Tn Podcast Ep215 Alisha Marie

48 min · 15 mei 2026
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In this episode of the Texas to Tennessee podcast, the hosts chat with Alisha Marie, a musician who moved from California to Oklahoma to pursue her music dreams. Alisha shares her journey from growing up with a dad who was an Elvis impersonator to finding her own voice in the Red Dirt music scene. She talks about the challenges of recording music on a budget, the importance of live performances, and the emotional impact her songs have on listeners. The conversation is filled with stories of personal growth, the power of music to connect with people, and the joy of performing live.

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