Maggie Baugh Releases Follow Up to her Indie Smash, Think About Me

 - The Multi-Instrumentalist Singer-Songwriter has Released “Drinking To The Broken Hearts” -

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Nashville, October 1- There are hundreds of emerging artists roaming the streets of Nashville, but few can taut that their debut single has received more than a half million streams and spawned a feverish following. Florida native and current Nashvillian, Maggie Baugh commands an impressive 282,000 followers on social media, which is the purest illustration of her rabid fanbase.

The multi-instrumentalist just released her highly anticipated follow-up, Drinking To the Broken Hearts. A lyrically solid, thought provoking ballad that emotes her signature sound highlighted by her powerful vocal. Her first stop was a visit to 650AM WSM's morning show "Coffee, Country & Cody'' where she was interviewed by Bill Cody and his newest co-host Kelly Sutton. "Bill has always been such a great supporter of my career, I appreciate him giving me a platform to share my music,'' the songstress said.

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Baugh mesmerizes country fans with her barn-burning fiddle playing. She has shared the stage with diverse artists ranging from Kane Brown and Jake Owen to neo traditional Luke Combs and legend Charlie Daniels. Country connoisseurs will be able to catch a glimpse of Baugh in the newly released video of Trace Adkins/Luke Bryan's collaboration Where the Country Girls At. She is one of the featured fiddle players in the video, shot in downtown Nashville.

Listen to Drinking for The Broken Hearts

Follow Maggie Baugh on all social media platforms and Spotify where her music appears on nine prominent Spotify playlists.

For more information about Maggie, contact Nicole Cochran at The Richlynn Group

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