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Elizabeth Cook is a Nashville-based Singer Songwriter from Wildwood, Florida. As a critically acclaimed live act and recording artist, the New York Times lauds her "a sharp and surprising country singer." A veteran SiriusXM Outlaw Country Radio DJ, hosting her own show, Apron Strings, nationwide for the last 10 years, she is also a favorite of David Letterman, a regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry, and a frequent guest star on Adult Swim's long-running hit cartoon series "Squidbillies" on Cartoon Network.

In the words of the Drivin' and Cryin's legendary Kevn Kinney, "Elizabeth is so far ahead and under the radar you better have a supercharger for that fastback if you're going to catch up! Enjoy the ride..."

Wade Sapp was born in Pahokee Hospital near the swampy prairie land of his hometown of Okeechobee, FL. When Wade was eight years old his mother remarried and relocated the family to Marietta, GA. Wade went through the rest of grade school there. After graduating high school, Wade attended NASCAR Technical Institute and became a mechanic for 7 years. Somewhere in there he fell in love with a woman who was untrue. Like many of his heroes, he turned to music to mend his broken heart. Wade began playing sad country cover songs at an open mic night until a new rule would not allow cover songs to be played. Wade only had one original, so he played that. The response from the crowd made him go home and write every day. He began playing the bar and club circuit throughout North GA. He started a band with some friends from the open mic nights and they opened for regional acts. With a few more heartaches and a lot of life lessons and shows under his belt, Wade packed up and moved to Nashville, TN in December of 2016 where he still lives today. Wade went back to Georgia to record his debut record with longtime friend Aaron Hill at his studio The Greenhouse Atlanta. The album is currently finding a home and will be released as soon as possible.

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