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Ashley Lauren Monroe (born September 10, 1986) is an Americancountry music singer-songwriter.

Ashley Monroe
Ashley Monroe in concert, 2025.
Ashley Monroe in concert, 2025.
Background information
Birth nameAshley Lauren Monroe
Born (1986-09-10)September 10, 1986 (age 38)
OriginKnoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry,Americana
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2005–present
Labels
Member ofPistol Annies
Websitewww.ashleymonroe.com
www.pistolannies.com

Monroe has released two solo singles, "Satisfied" and "I Don't Want To" (which featuredBrooks & Dunn singerRonnie Dunn), that reached the U.S.BillboardHot Country Songs chart at #43 and #37, respectively. Both singles were from her debut album,Satisfied, that was intended for a 2007 release but was pushed back. Monroe leftColumbia Records' roster in late 2007 andSatisfied was finally released on May 19, 2009, underSony Music. In June 2011, Monroe,Miranda Lambert andAngaleena Presley formed a band calledPistol Annies.

Monroe's second studio album,Like a Rose, was released on March 5, 2013, followed by her third album,The Blade, released on July 24, 2015. Her fourth studio album,Sparrow, was released on April 20, 2018.

Early life

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Ashley Lauren Monroe was born on September 10, 1986, inKnoxville, Tennessee.[1][2] to Larry and Kellye Monroe (née Dalton). She has one older brother, Chad.[3] She is not related toBill Monroe.[4]

At age 11, she won a talent contest inPigeon Forge where she sang "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart", and found steady work at a local theater. Her parents played songs by theEagles andLynyrd Skynyrd. After her father died from cancer when she was 13, Monroe started to write songs to help her deal with the loss, several of which appear on her fourth album,Sparrow. A few years later, she began to perform in small clubs in Nashville.[5]

Career

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Satisfied

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After a year in Nashville, she gained a publishing deal as a songwriter, which then led to her signing to a record contract withSony Records under John Grady, where she began to record her debut album,Satisfied. In 2006, the title track to the album was released as the first single to country radio. It failed to make the top 40 on theHot Country Songs chart, however, a second single was released shortly after. "I Don't Want To" was released as the second single, which featuredRonnie Dunn ofBrooks & Dunn. It initially did well on the charts, charting at No. 37.

Still after two singles, the album hadn't been released. The label then decided not to release the album until Monroe charted a top 20 single. But, no follow-up singles were ever released. iTunes briefly had the album available in July 2006 but it was removed from the online store by mid-August.

In late 2007, Monroe and Columbia Records parted ways, andSatisfied went without being released. In addition to her own material, she co-wroteKatrina Elam's 2007 single "Flat on the Floor" (which was also recorded byCarrie Underwood on her 2007 albumCarnival Ride), as well asJason Aldean's 2009 single, "The Truth", andMiranda Lambert's 2011 single, "Heart Like Mine."

In April 2009, it was announced on Monroe's MySpace page thatSatisfied would be released to digital retailers (iTunes,Rhapsody, etc.) on May 19, 2009. The single "I Don't Want To" was not included.

In early 2012 Amazon.com and Spotify began streaming and selling an MP3 track called "Promised Land" that was originally recorded for, but left off of, the "Satisfied" album and now is listed as a Bonus Track.

Ashley Monroe EP

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In late 2009 Monroe posted on her MySpace page that she was independently releasing a new self-titled EP. It would only be sold at the live shows. While she was touring with the Ten out of Tenn artists she realized she had nothing to sell to the fans who loved her sets and she wanted to give them something. This EP contains the tracks "Has Anybody Ever Told You", "Angeline", "Drink for Two", "And You" along with Trent Dabbs collaboration "Everything I Wanted".

Like a Rose

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Ashley Monroe received a record deal withWarner Bros. Nashville and released her second studio album,Like a Rose on March 5, 2013. The album, produced byVince Gill, was met with widespread critical acclaim. It features nine tracks co-written by the singer, one of which is a collaboration withBlake Shelton.[6] "Like a Rose" (the title track) was released to radio as the album's first single on March 4, 2013."Like A Rose" debuted at #86 at theEuropean Top-100 Country Music Chart in late April 2013, as well as the duet with Blake Shelton "You Ain't Dolly (And You Ain't Porter)", which debuted at #73 and was the most played country music song in Europe according to theEuropean CMA.

The Blade

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On July 24, 2015, Monroe released her third full-length studio album,The Blade, to critical acclaim.[7] The album, which included collaborations withMiranda Lambert,Vince Gill andAlison Krauss, earned her aGrammy Award nomination forBest Country Album.

Live at Third Man Records

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On February 26, 2016, Monroe released a live album containing songs from her previous records and a cover of the Gram Parsons song "Hickory Wind". It was recorded at the Blue Room at Third Man Records live before an audience of 200 people on May 12, 2015. The recording was mixed live and recorded straight to acetate without the possibility for correcting any mistakes in post-production.[8]

Sparrow

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After taking a break to give birth to her son, Monroe announced her new album,Sparrow which was produced byDave Cobb and would be released on Warner Bros. Nashville on April 20, 2018. Alongside the announcement, "Hands On You", a track co-written withJon Randall, was released.[9] Sonically, Monroe references old fashioned country pop such asGlen Campbell,Shelby Lynne,Waylon Jennings andElvis Presley as examples of the use of strings in country music, something she has included for the first time, and also mentionsElton John andRick Hall albums as particular influences.[10]

Collaborations

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Blake Shelton

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As a member of the Pistol Annies, Monroe appeared onBlake Shelton's number one hitBoys 'Round Here.

Monroe was featured on Shelton's hit "Lonely Tonight", the second single from his albumBringing Back the Sunshine,[11] and performed the song with him at the 2015CMA Awards. The song reached number 1 on theUS County Airplay Chart and number 2 on theHot Country Songs Chart, and earned both artistsACM andCMA nominations as well as aGrammy Award nomination forBest Country Duo/Group Performance.

Trent Dabbs

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In early 2008, Monroe began collaborating with singer-songwriterTrent Dabbs and creating several demo tracks that appeared on their individual MySpace pages, before releasing an EP under both of their names. It was simply entitledAshley Monroe and Trent Dabbs.

Other tracks have included "I'm Coming Over", "Laying Low [or I'm Staying Low]", "Now That I Know", "When the Day Is Done", "Everything I Wanted" and "Gone".

The official EP track listing however contains only five of these songs: "I'm Coming Over", "Laying Low", "See Right Through" (the only track that never appeared on MySpace), "Now That I Know" and "Gone".

Monroe can also be heard on backing vocals (as well as having writing credits) on Dabbs's song "Your Side Now".

Backing vocals

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Monroe contributed backing vocals onWill Hoge's song "Goodnight/Goodbye" off his 2009 albumThe Wreckage. The song was released as a soft single in late 2009.

Monroe can also be heard on Cory Morrow's 2007 albumTen Years on the track "More Than Perfect".Andrea Glass's 2008 releaseStood Under Stars features her on two tracks: "The Price" and "North Wind". Monroe is also featured on the title track ofWade Bowen'sIf We Ever Make It Home album. Most recently, on a track she co-wrote withMiranda Lambert ("Me and Your Cigarettes" found on Revolution, Miranda Lambert) she is backing vocalist.

She is also featured in the video for All I Have (Acoustic) starringMat Kearney and an unreleased version of Fire & Rain (Acoustic) by Mat as well. She also does background vocals on the 2011 release of Josh Kelley'sGeorgia Clay album for the track "A Real Good Try". There was a 2011 video posted on YouTube of Monroe and Michelle Branch singing backing vocals for Chris Isaaks version of "Ring Of Fire" for his upcoming releaseBeyond The Sun. Additionally she co-wrote two tracks and provides backing vocals for Vince Gill on "Who Wouldn't Fall In Love With You" and "If I Die".

She is a featured vocalist onHunter Hayes' newer version of his song "What You Gonna Do" on his 2013 albumEncore and onFeels Like Home, a 2013 album bySheryl Crow along with Vince Gill on the track "Give It To Me". It was also announced that Monroe would be performing a duet named "Lonely Tonight" with Blake Shelton on his 2014 albumBringing Back the Sunshine.

Ashley sang back up vocals on The Steel Woods 2021 album titled All Of Your Stones. The track is called I Need You.

Jack White's Third Man House Band

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In late 2008, Monroe collaborated withThe Raconteurs andRicky Skaggs on The Raconteurs single "Old Enough", which was released in bluegrass form, and as a music video.

Monroe contributes backing vocals as a member ofJack White's Third Man House Band, which performed withWanda Jackson on her albumThe Party Ain't Over, which was released on January 25, 2011. She is featured on the songs "Rum & Coca-Cola", "Dust on the Bible" and "Teach Me Tonight" alongside Karen Elson, dubbing themselves "The Cherry Sisters" in the liner notes. She is also given credits on theLive At Third Man Records album by Wanda Jackson having been on tour with her as part of the "Cherry Sisters". She won honors for her performances.

Pistol Annies

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Longtime friends, Monroe,Miranda Lambert and newcomer Angaleena Presley debuted their trioPistol Annies, with their song "Hell on Heels", on April 22, 2011, on CBS' airing of ACM Girls Night Out. The trio surprised the audience in place of Lambert singing with now ex-husband Blake Shelton. The women, who all met through working in the industry, have dubbed nicknames for themselves via their band name. Lambert serves as "Lonestar Annie", Monroe as "Hippie Annie", and Presley as "Holler Annie", as she is from the hills of Kentucky. Per Lambert, whether or not the Annies would release an album would "be up to the fans". The single "Hell on Heels" was released for purchase via the Pistol Annies' website on June 12, 2011. The Pistol Annies' albumHell on Heels was released on August 23, 2011. The trio will also be featured onThe Chieftain's upcoming release Voice of Ages on the track "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies".

The Pistol Annies' track "Run Daddy Run" was included on the 2012 soundtrackThe Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond. They have been featured as backing vocalists on Blake Shelton's track "Blue Christmas" and on Jewel's 2013 Greatest Hits on a new version of "You Were Meant For Me". The trio also appear in the video for Blake Shelton's "Boys Round Here" video.

The Pistol Annies' second album,Annie Up, was released on May 7, 2013, and Lambert announced that a third record would be released in 2018.

On September 27, 2018, Pistol Annies announced their third albumInterstate Gospel would be released November 2, 2018. They planned to host three album-debut shows in Nashville, New York, and Los Angeles. They released three songs off the album for hungry fans: Got My Name Changed Back, Interstate Gospel, and Best Days of My Life.

Train

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Monroe is featured on "Bruises", a duet withTrain's singerPat Monahan; the song was released as a single on November 9, 2012. She and Monahan starred in the music video, and she toured with Train on theMermaids of Alcatraz Tour in summer 2013, where she sang "Bruises" and one or two of her songs from her album.[12] She also performed with Train onThe Today Show on July 26.[13]

Butch Walker

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OnButch Walker's 2016 albumStay Gold, Monroe co-wrote and provided her vocals for the track "Descending".

The American Epic Sessions

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Monroe was featured in the award-winning 2017 documentary filmThe American Epic Sessions, directed byBernard MacMahon. In the film she recorded two songs on the firstelectrical sound recording system from the 1920s[14] - “Jubilee”, a 19th-centuryAppalachian folk song accompanied by The Americans, and “Like a Rose”, solo on acoustic guitar.[15][16] Both performances were featured on the film's soundtrack,Music from the American Epic Sessions.[16]

Personal life

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On September 14, 2012, following a show on thePistol Annies tour, Monroe accepted a marriage proposal by boyfriendJohn Danks, a starting pitcher for theChicago White Sox. She tweeted "I said yes . . . I'm engaged to my John Danks! Best night of my life!"[17][18]Pistol Annies bandmateMiranda Lambert helped her with the wedding plans.[19] They were married on October 24, 2013, atBlackberry Farm inWalland, Tennessee;Blake Shelton officiated the ceremony, and Lambert was the matron of honor.[20]

On December 25, 2016, Monroe took to Twitter displaying an ultrasound picture to announce that she is expecting her first child.[21] On March 19, 2017, Monroe revealed that her baby would be a boy with multiple photos on Instagram.[22] She gave birth to her son, Dalton William Danks.[23]

On July 13, 2021, Monroe announced that she was diagnosed withWaldenström's macroglobulinemia, a rare form ofblood cancer.[24]

Discography

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Solo albums

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Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNominated WorkResult
2009Country Music Association AwardsMusical Event of the Year"Old Enough"Nominated
2011American Country AwardsNew Artist of the YearPistol AnniesNominated
2012CMT AwardsBreakthrough Video of the Year"Hell on Heels"Nominated
Group Video of the YearNominated
2013"Takin' Pills"Nominated
2015Collaborative Video of the Year"Lonely Tonight"Nominated
Academy of Country Music AwardsVocal Event of the YearNominated
Country Music Association AwardsMusical Event of the YearNominated
2016Grammy AwardsBest Country Duo/Group PerformanceNominated
Best Country AlbumThe BladeNominated
2020Interstate GospelNominated

References

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  7. ^"Reviews for The Blade by Ashley Monroe".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.
  8. ^"Ashley Monroe Cuts Live Album at Jack White's Third Man Records".Rolling Stone. May 13, 2015.
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  10. ^Hight, Jewly (February 23, 2018)."Ashley Monroe's 'Hands On You' Exudes Quiet (And Thirsty) Confidence".Npr.org. RetrievedApril 23, 2018.
  11. ^Menyes, Carolyn."Blake Shelton, Ashley Monroe Get Contemplative in "Lonely Tonight" Music Video [WATCH]".Music Times. RetrievedNovember 18, 2014.
  12. ^"Ashley Monroe will be joining us on our Mermaids Of Alcatraz Tour! - Train".Savemesanfrancisco.com. March 5, 2013. Archived fromthe original on March 23, 2013. RetrievedApril 29, 2013.
  13. ^"Train's Pat Monahan: Being on tour is 'really fun'".Today.com. July 26, 2013.
  14. ^"The Long-Lost, Rebuilt Recording Equipment That First Captured the Sound of America".WIRED. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018.
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  16. ^ab"Music from The American Epic Sessions".American Epic | The Official Movie Website. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018.
  17. ^"Pistol Annies' Ashley Monroe Is Engaged to John Danks!".Us Weekly. September 15, 2012. RetrievedAugust 15, 2013.
  18. ^Maine, D'Arcy (March 26, 2013)."Pistol Annies' Ashley Monroe talks country, White Sox's John Danks - ESPN".Espn.go.com. RetrievedAugust 15, 2013.
  19. ^Bonaguro, Alison (April 8, 2013)."News : OFFSTAGE: Miranda Lambert Is "Plannie Annie" for Ashley Monroe's Wedding". CMT. Archived fromthe original on April 12, 2013. RetrievedAugust 15, 2013.
  20. ^Finan, Eileen (January 14, 2013)."Pistol Annies' Ashley Monroe Marries White Sox Pitcher John Danks - Pistol Annies, Weddings, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert".People.com.Time Inc. RetrievedOctober 28, 2013.
  21. ^"2 Country Stars Announce Engagements, and 1 Reveals She's Pregnant".ABC News. December 28, 2016. RetrievedApril 23, 2018.
  22. ^"Ashley Monroe Reveals Baby's Gender with Bikini Shot".Sounds Like Nashville. March 19, 2017. RetrievedMarch 20, 2017.
  23. ^"Ashley Monroe and John Danks Welcome Son Dalton William". August 4, 2017. RetrievedApril 2, 2018.
  24. ^"Ashley Monroe diagnosed with rare blood cancer: 'I DO believe in the power of prayer'". The Tennessean. July 13, 2021. RetrievedJuly 14, 2021.
  25. ^Minsker, Evan (February 19, 2021)."Ashley Monroe Announces New AlbumRosegold, Shares Video for New Song "Drive"".Pitchfork. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2021.

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