Ashley Eicher

Ashley Eicher is a national television personality, host, producer and writer who has developed content for AXS TV, ABC, WhatsTrending.com, Radio Disney, Warner Music Nashville, Country Music Association (CMA), GAC and Country Weekly/NASH magazine. With an extensive background in the music business, she began her career as a Music Agent Trainee working in both Los Angeles and Nashville for Creative Artists Agency.

Ashley Eicher
TitleMiss Tennessee 2004
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorGreen
Major
competition(s)
Miss America 2005
Websitehttp://www.ashleyeicher.com

AXS TV recruited Ashley in 2012 as the Nashville correspondent for AXSLive, where she booked, produced and covered a wide range of artist interviews, music segments and festivals including SXSW and CMA Music Festival. Ashley currently hosts multiple live concert specials including Zac Brown's Southern Ground Music & Food Festival, Stagecoach Music Festival and has co-hosted specials for ABC.com and AXS TV with music superstars Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker and Jake Owen, among others.

She produced Escape to Bonnaroo, a Ford sponsored multi-episode web series for WhatsTrending.com, the American Country Countdown Awards Red Carpet for Radio Disney and collaborated with Warner Music Nashville and Country Outfitter to host the first ever Ultimate Country Fan flyaway experience and web series for the CMA Awards. Ashley also made a guest appearance as herself in Season 2 of ABC's hit drama Nashville.

In 2015, she created and produced a Kickstarter video campaign for a new men's clothing line that will launch in March and was profiled in Nashville Lifestyles magazine "Single In The City" issue, which hit newsstands on February 1. Finding innovative ways to support the community, Ashley continues to partner with The Dollar Club, which highlights generosity and needs within Nashville and spotlights topics that inspire her on her lifestyle blog, AshleyEicher.com.

A former Miss Tennessee, she won the non-finalist talent award when she competed at Miss America, was awarded a Gracie Allen Award from the American Women in Radio & Television for "Outstanding Achievement as a Program Host" and chosen as one of Nashville's "25 Most Beautiful People" by Nashville Lifestyles magazine.

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