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About CMA Fest presented by SoFi 2025
June 5–8, 2025
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The world’s longest-running Country Music festival returns Thursday, June 5 through Sunday, June 8, and the Country Music Association is gearing up to deliver an unforget...
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Karley Scott Collins Biography
Karley Scott Collins is a Florida-born, Nashville-based country music artist, renowned for her emotionally rich voice and compelling storytelling. Her journey began in Lake City, Florida, where she nurtured her love for music and songwriting from a young age. Collins' move to Nashville marked a pivotal step in her career, bringing her closer to the heart of country music. Her music is deeply influenced by a variety of artists, notably The Eagles, Stevie Nicks, Leonard Cohen, and Willie Nelson, blending traditional country sounds with her own modern twist.
Her debut under Warner Chappell Publishing and Sony Nashville was met with critical acclaim, showcasing her ability to weave intricate stories with her music. The release of her EP, "Hands on the Wheel," was a significant milestone, offering a deeper insight into her life and musical influences. It combined her past experiences with a fresh perspective on country music. Most recently, her single “Heavy Metal,” co-produced with Grammy Award winner, Nathan Chapman, is her fastest-growing track release to date. Since then, she has released, “Marlboro Reds,” a song that goes out to “those smoke breaks that she would sit in on with her grandmother and hear all of the crazy stories of her nana growing up,” as well as “How Do You Do That,” co-written with Charles Kelley.
Collins has also made a name for herself through live performances, including touring with established artists like Larry Fleet, Nate Smith & Willie Nelson. This year she will open for Dwight Yoakum & Nate Smith. Her ability to connect with her audience through her music has set her up for a promising career in the music industry. As she continues to grow as an artist, Karley Scott Collins is poised to leave a lasting impact on the country music scene.
Read MoreHer debut under Warner Chappell Publishing and Sony Nashville was met with critical acclaim, showcasing her ability to weave intricate stories with her music. The release of her EP, "Hands on the Wheel," was a significant milestone, offering a deeper insight into her life and musical influences. It combined her past experiences with a fresh perspective on country music. Most recently, her single “Heavy Metal,” co-produced with Grammy Award winner, Nathan Chapman, is her fastest-growing track release to date. Since then, she has released, “Marlboro Reds,” a song that goes out to “those smoke breaks that she would sit in on with her grandmother and hear all of the crazy stories of her nana growing up,” as well as “How Do You Do That,” co-written with Charles Kelley.
Collins has also made a name for herself through live performances, including touring with established artists like Larry Fleet, Nate Smith & Willie Nelson. This year she will open for Dwight Yoakum & Nate Smith. Her ability to connect with her audience through her music has set her up for a promising career in the music industry. As she continues to grow as an artist, Karley Scott Collins is poised to leave a lasting impact on the country music scene.
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