Stealing Angels' Tayla Lynn Inks New Deal As Solo Artist With Victor House Records

Following the disbandment of The Stealing Angels, former member Tayla Lynn has singed a new deal with Nashville-based indie label Victor House Records to release new music. Get the full scoop on the Granddaughter of Loretta Lynn's new musical projects here!


Following the disbandment of The Stealing Angels, former member Tayla Lynn has singed a new deal with Nashville-based indie label Victor House Records to release new music.

Lynn will release a three-song 7 inch vinyl EP titled Coal Dust, which will be available on Record Store Day (April 19). Lynn will perform at the legendary Ernest Tubb’s Record Shop in Nashville at 1:00 pm CT on the 19th in support of the album's release.
 
The recording features Lynn’s iconic grandmother Loretta Lynn singing her original harmony part with Tayla on a true to the original remake of Loretta’s first single, “Honky Tonk Girl.” The three-song set also includes two versions of “Coal Dust,” a song that beautifully captures Tayla’s life growing up in the Lynn family. One version is a special gospel mix exclusive to Record Store Day.
 
Coal Dust was produced by singer/songwriter James House (Dwight Yoakam, Martina McBride) and musician/producer Michael Bradford (Kid Rock. Uncle Kracker, Troubadour Kings). A six-song EP, which will be available at all digital outlets, is in the works for a summer release.

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