Erin Enderlin

Erin Enderlin is an American Country Music artist and songwriter.[1][2] Her songs have been recorded by Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire and Terri Clark. She has also twice appeared on the Country Throwdown Tour as a member of their Bluebird Cafe songwriter stage.

Early life

Erin Enderlin was born and raised in Conway, Arkansas. She moved to Nashville to attend MTSU and pursue a career as an artist and songwriter.

Songwriter

Enderlin penned Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church" which went to number 5 on the Billboard Country Chart in 2004. "Last Call" was recorded by Lee Ann Womack and went to number 14 on the same chart in 2008.[3] "You Don't Know Jack" was recorded by Luke Bryan for his Tailgates & Tanlines album in 2011 but was never chosen as a single.

Artist

As an artist, Erin Enderlin has had two albums released, one recorded and produced by Jamey Johnson and Jim "Moose" Brown.

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References

  1. Billboard - 6 Nov 2004 - Page 55 Vol. 116, No. 45 "Another notable "What I Do" track, of course, is the widely hailed current single "Monday Morning Church." Incredibly, it's the first cut for Nashville songwriter Erin Enderlin, who ..."
  2. Bluegrass unlimited - Volume 43, Issues 7-12 - Page 152 2009 "Erin Enderlin, Mark Simos, Jon Weisberger, Steve Gulley, Sarah Siskind. Sarah Pirkle, to name a few."
  3. Vercher, Brady. "Lee Ann Womack – "Last Call"".
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