Singer-Songwriter Lindsay Adamson Releases Single Country Music Feels Like Home

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Nashville, Tenn. (July 30, 2020) – Nashville country singer and songwriter Lindsay Adamson releases her highly-anticipated single Country Music Feels Like Home available on all digital platforms.

Writing this song made me realize that the feeling of home is not connected to a geographic location,” Lindsay said. “You get to feel at home when you finally give yourself permission to find your soul’s true path… the plan that’s made for you.

The Canada native wrote her new single about the feeling of finally finding her place – in Music City making country music.

Lindsay draws inspiration from the likes of Maren Morris, embracing individuality in aspiring to connect to people through music. The songstress released her debut single “You Got Me” in February of this year, reaching over 150,000 streams in the first three months and is currently writing her debut country album.

You can learn more about Lindsay Adamson by visiting https://www.lindsayadamson.com and connecting on Instagram and Facebook

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