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Add to these accolades Tatum’s own album released on iTunes, her single releases including “I like my Cowboy’s Dirty,” “That’s Love Y’all,” (which was in the Top 40), “Hillbilly Rockstar,” and her current two Gretchen Wilson singles, “ Summertime Town” and “Stacy” from “Ready to get Rowdy”, her recent Randy Houser’s “Back” (Fired Up), Kristy Lee Cook (“Lookin’ for a Cowgirl”), The Farm, and George Clinton cuts, you have the makings of a woman building a sustainable music career for a lifetime of success.
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The Artist’s Voice: “Sex, Church, and Chicken”
Beyond her successes as a songwriter for others, Bridgette Tatum has cultivated a compelling artistry as a performer.
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Stepping into the vibrant heart of the Nashville music scene, the powerhouse talent of Bridgette Tatum is immediately noticeable. She humorously explains,
“If you ain’t got the song, then you don’t have anything.
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Join me as I dive into the career of this South Carolina native, exploring her songwriter journey as a significant part of modern country music.From South Cackalacky to Nashville Stardom
In the latest episode of The Creative Push Podcast, I sat down with the acclaimed songwriter and artist.
Bridgette emphasizes,
“You cannot teach somebody how to put emotion into a song.”
She’s refreshingly honest about not always feeling creative, but finds inspiration in co-writing and listening to the stories others bring to the room.
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Looking Ahead: Always Learning
Bridgette’s humility shines when asked about the future.
“I have zero clue what’s going to be in my future… hopefully more songs, obviously, and hopefully more music.
She also has produced several acts and is torching a way for female producers to include credits and works with The Lockets, AJ Sanders, Dave McElroy, Uncle Si & The Sicotics and more.
While Bridgette continues to create music, she balances it with her charitable work within The Charley Foundation (www.charleyfoundation.org), and donating her time and talents to various charities around the middle Tennessee area.
“If it's real and you are making it honest, that's what people need to hear from the music.
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BRIDGETTE TATUM
Songwriter of “Hillbilly Rockstar,” "Loud," "That's Love Y'all," and "She's Country"
Raw God given talent and passion for her craft is clearly the driving force behind many of artist/songwriter Bridgette Tatum’s high-profile career milestones.
In 2009, this native of Florence, South Carolina, co-wrote the most played song on country radio stations across the U.S.
A tremendous achievement for any songwriter, the song, “She’s Country,” recorded and released by Platinum-selling country superstar Jason Aldean, held the number one position on the chart for two consecutive weeks, reached two million plays, and out sold every genres ringtones, all of which are rare accomplishments, as well.
Tatum’s song, “Loud” was selected as the official theme song for ACC football’s 2010 season.
She shares the practical realities of pursuing music education, detailing her path to Nashville State when more prestigious and expensive colleges like Belmont weren’t accessible due to her budget. Tracks like “I Like My Cowboys Dirty,” “Hillbilly Rockstar,” and “Funky in the Country” showcase her spirited and often rebellious side, while ballads such as “Hold on to Me” reveal a deeper emotional vulnerability, rooted in her gospel upbringing.
Tatum’s music is characterized by her powerful, soulful vocals and her ability to weave vivid narratives. I hope that you will sign up to be a part of this creative tribe and join me on Substack! Any commission earned is a small way of supporting what I do.