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  • Genre: Country

    Location Nashville, Un

    Profile Views: 201973

    Last Login: 4/3/2013

    Member Since 4/2/2005

    Record Label Curb Records

    Type of Label Indie

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    .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... .. .. .. .. .. .. ........................ T-SHIRTS!!.. ...... .. .. .. .. ......sizes.......... ..small .. ..medium .. ..large .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. If on any given morning on a sunny day you should find yourself in a quaint neighborhood in East Nashville, and if you should happen by the right house, there's a good chance you might see a pretty girl relaxing on the deck in her back yard. You'll know the girl I'm talking about if she's wearing her comfy clothes, sitting Indian-style in a chair with a guitar in her lap. Seated next to her will be a precocious Chihuahua named Emmylou. Emmylou will be looking at the guitar, envious of its superior position. On the table in front of the girl you'll find a notebook and a cup of coffee. She spends sunny mornings like these writing songs about her life, or perhaps of something she heard or saw the night before. .. In the evenings she likes to sing her songs - sometimes in her living room, sometimes at a friend's house, and sometimes on a stage somewhere. These are the things she does best. These are the things she loves. This is her story. .. On a grape farm in rural Fredonia, New York, Ruth Collins was raised the youngest of four daughters by a musically inclined mother and a father who is an educator. Seeing a creative spark in Ruth, her mother first introduced her to music at the age of three and throughout her childhood she studied violin and classical piano. In high school Ruth stayed musically active in every way possible, performing in musicals and in all-county and all-state orchestras. Her dad turned her on to James Taylor, and Ruth's love of writing songs quickly grew. .. After high school she was accepted into the songwriting program at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, where she learned to play guitar and honed her skills as a writer. Throughout her years at Berklee, Ruth felt a constant yearning for adventure. Just a semester shy of graduation, a fellow singer/songwriter that she had been performing with turned her on to an opportunity to be the Contemporary Vocal Director at the largest Lutheran church in the country located in San Antonio, Texas. Ruth seized the opportunity and landed the job where she directed the choir, sang, and wrote and produced worship albums. .. After a few years in San Antonio, Ruth was ready once again for a change and another challenge. In 2007, at the beckoning of a few of her Berklee peers, she packed up and moved to the songwriter's Mecca of Nashville where she quickly began making friends in the creative community. While waiting tables at a popular Nashville restaurant she met Victoria Gibson, who had recently been a finalist on the popular television show Nashville Star. Victoria had been invited to audition for a new show called Can You Duet, and invited Ruth to join her in the duo they eventually called Wild Honey. Although they made it to the top six, Wild Honey disbanded soon after the show was over and Ruth began working on a solo career. .. With the attention she garnered from the national television exposure of Can You Duet, Ruth found herself co-writing with many of Nashville's most successful songwriters including Steve Bogard, Jeff Cohen, Josh Leo, Nathan Chapman, and Jonathan Singleton, and her songs and live shows have been steadily turning heads throughout the Music Row community ever since. .. So, if you happen to see that pretty girl singing at a friend's house or on a stage somewhere, put an extra dollar in her tip jar and tell her to give your regards to Emmylou. After all, these are the things she does best. These are the things she loves. 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    90s rock parties, Emmylou and Gram, the way my puppy Emmylou kisses me when I come home from work, Heartbreaker, Flaming Red, literal song lyrics, the boy with no name, falling in love, breaking up, ...you... me....nights like this...God and my guitar. ...... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......Ruth Collins performing " Chasin' the R" on the Billy Block Show...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Ruth Collins.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... ......Cheap Red Wine - 3rd & Lindsley 2/8/10...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Ruth Collins.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... This is a list of things that I love... .... .. My dog emmylou :) .. My family .. My friends .. Hazelnut coffee .. Vintage acoustic guitars .. Boat rides .. Vintage clothes .. Shabby Chic .. Country music .. All music!! .. People who listen to my songs :) .. Literal song lyrics .. Marty the Martin (my guitar) .. East Nashville (gotta love 37206:) .. HGTV .. Chick flicks .. The pool .. Vinyl .. Empire waisted clothes .. Anthropologie .. Sweetheart roses .. Chuck Taylors .. YouTube .. New socks .. Chai tea lattes .. Baseball games .. Westerns .. Boys in western shirts :) .. NASHVILLE!!!! .. Skinny jeans .. A good story .. Sushi Sushi Sushi .. People who come to my shows!!! :) .. VW Bugs .. Country Living .. Sundays .. Wildflowers...like the record...but nothing against flowers that grow in the wild... I like them too:) .. Patios .. Target .. Boston .. really big cabernets .. An abundance of pillows!!! .. The rain .. Camping trips (minus hiking) .. The fair .. ... and making lists....clearly:)
  • Sounds Like

    If Ryan Adams was married to Patty Griffin and they went out to eat with Jennifer Nettles and Justin Timberlake...for Sunday brunch...yup... can we make that happen?

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If on any given morning on a sunny day you should find yourself in a quaint neighborhood in East Nashville, and if you should happen by the right house, there’s a good chance you might see a pretty girl relaxing on the deck in her back yard. You’ll know the girl I’m talking about if she’s wearing her comfy clothes, sitting Indian-style in a chair with a guitar in her lap. Seated next to her will be a precocious Chihuahua named Emmylou. Emmylou will be looking at the guitar, envious of its superior position. On the table in front of the girl you’ll find a notebook and a cup of coffee. She spends sunny mornings like these writing songs about her life, or perhaps of something she heard or saw the night before.

In the evenings she likes to sing her songs - sometimes in her living room, sometimes at a friend’s house, and sometimes on a stage somewhere. These are the things she does best. These are the things she loves. This is her story.

On a grape farm in rural Fredonia, New York, Ruth Collins was raised the youngest of four daughters by a musically inclined mother and a father who is an educator. Seeing a creative spark in Ruth, her mother first introduced her to music at the age of three and throughout her childhood she studied violin and classical piano. In high school Ruth stayed musically active in every way possible, performing in musicals and in all-county and all-state orchestras. Her dad turned her on to James Taylor, and Ruth’s love of writing songs quickly grew.

After high school she was accepted into the songwriting program at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, where she learned to play guitar and honed her skills as a writer. Throughout her years at Berklee, Ruth felt a constant yearning for adventure. Just a semester shy of graduation, a fellow singer/songwriter that she had been performing with turned her on to an opportunity to be the Contemporary Vocal Director at the largest Lutheran church in the country located in San Antonio, Texas. Ruth seized the opportunity and landed the job where she directed the choir, sang, and wrote and produced worship albums.

After a few years in San Antonio, Ruth was ready once again for a change and another challenge. In 2007, at the beckoning of a few of her Berklee peers, she packed up and moved to the songwriter’s Mecca of Nashville where she quickly began making friends in the creative community. While waiting tables at a popular Nashville restaurant she met Victoria Gibson, who had recently been a finalist on the popular television show Nashville Star. Victoria had been invited to audition for a new show called Can You Duet, and invited Ruth to join her in the duo they eventually called Wild Honey. Although they made it to the top six, Wild Honey disbanded soon after the show was over and Ruth began working on a solo career.

With the attention she garnered from the national television exposure of Can You Duet, Ruth found herself co-writing with many of Nashville’s most successful songwriters including Steve Bogard, Jeff Cohen, Josh Leo, Nathan Chapman, and Jonathan Singleton, and her songs and live shows have been steadily turning heads throughout the Music Row community ever since.

So, if you happen to see that pretty girl singing at a friend’s house or on a stage somewhere, put an extra dollar in her tip jar and tell her to give your regards to Emmylou. After all, these are the things she does best. These are the things she loves. Her story is just beginning.

..Ruth Collins

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April 02, 2005

Influences:

90s rock parties, Emmylou and Gram, the way my puppy Emmylou kisses me when I come home from work, Heartbreaker, Flaming Red, literal song lyrics, the boy with no name, falling in love, breaking up, ...you... me....nights like this...God and my guitar.



This is a list of things that I love...

My dog emmylou :)

My family

My friends

Hazelnut coffee

Vintage acoustic guitars

Boat rides

Vintage clothes

Shabby Chic

Country music

All music!!

People who listen to my songs :)

Literal song lyrics

Marty the Martin (my guitar)

East Nashville (gotta love 37206:)

HGTV

Chick flicks

The pool

Vinyl

Empire waisted clothes

Anthropologie

Sweetheart roses

Chuck Taylors

YouTube

New socks

Chai tea lattes

Baseball games

Westerns

Boys in western shirts :)

NASHVILLE!!!!

Skinny jeans

A good story

Sushi Sushi Sushi

People who come to my shows!!! :)

VW Bugs

Country Living

Sundays

Wildflowers...like the record...but nothing against flowers that grow in the wild... I like them too:)

Patios

Target

Boston

really big cabernets

An abundance of pillows!!!

The rain

Camping trips (minus hiking)

The fair

... and making lists....clearly:)

Sounds Like:

If Ryan Adams was married to Patty Griffin and they went out to eat with Jennifer Nettles and Justin Timberlake...for Sunday brunch...yup... can we make that happen?

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