Hannah Blaylock Leaves Edens Edge; Band Leaves Big Machine Records

2013 hasn't been the best of years for Edens Edge as the trio is now down to a duo with the loss of Hannah Blaylock, the vocalist and parting with Big Machine Records. Read on to learn more about the loss of Blaylock here and how the band hopes to keep going.

Edens Edge said farewell to their label Big Machine Records and to a founding member of the group, who left upon her own accord and with much disappointment. They played their final show on February 22, 2013 at The Grand Ole Opry. The Arkansas natives made their sentimental Opry debut on March 5th, 2011.

Dean found the location of their last show to be beautifully ironic as, “The Opry stage is a place that artists begin living the first pages of their journey and many times it is the last place they play before their earthly journey ends and tonight we couldn’t have asked for a better place to open this new chapter for Edens Edge than on such a gracious stage.”

Edens Edge is writing and recording new music. Cherrill said excitedly, “The new freedom we have in the writing process has injected creativity and life into every lyric. It has allowed us to create songs that are true to the love for traditional sounds that brought us together but we’re also taking some unconventional risks with regard to collaborations, new faces and content. We’re pushing our own boundaries. I can’t wait for our wonderfully loyal fans to hear what we’ve been working away on.”

As Edens Edge goes on 10 years together they have become a part of the fabric of country music in Nashville and look forward to continuing to work toward their dream of becoming Grand Ole Opry members. They will be sharing updates, adventures, exciting news and answer any questions you have on the original Edens Edge social platforms. Twitter: @edensedge | Facebook: facebook.com/EdensEdge

Dean & Cherrill would like to personally thank Scott Borchetta for his belief and support in Edens Edge. They’re forever grateful for the time spent inside the Big Machine family.

Personal message from Dean: "We're literally living on the "edge" right now, as we regroup, write, and the next chapter of our band is revealed. It's a crazy but exciting time, and we hope everyone will join us on the journey." 

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