WHERE THE GOOD NEWS RINGS OUT

Kathy Stommel

Where The Good News Rings Out ARTIST: Kathy Stommel Songwriter: Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse, Jan Springer Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP), Jan Springer Music (BMI) ISRC: QT36D2400008 Total: 3:29 Read more

Where The Good News Rings Out ARTIST: Kathy Stommel Songwriter: Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse, Jan Springer Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP), Jan Springer Music (BMI) ISRC: QT36D2400008 Total: 3:29 Musicians: Lead Vocal - Kathy Stommel Jake Stargel - Guitar Harry Clark - Mandolin Jason Carter - Fiddle Jeff Partin - Bass / Resophonic Guitar Nate Burie - Harmony Donna Ulisse - Harmony Studio Production Team Producer: Donna Ulisse Sound, Mixing and Mastering Engineer: Scott Vestal, Digital Underground Song Bio: Kathy Stommel's latest gospel single, "Where The Good News Rings Out," is a reflection of her yearning for spiritual authenticity in a world seeking hope and healing. As the third release from her upcoming album, "Singing Cowboys Don't Talk," this song marks a heartfelt departure from her previous secular singles, "Singing Cowboys Don't Talk" and "Way Down in Mississippi." Co-written alongside talented collaborators Donna Ulisse and Jan Springer,

"Where The Good News Rings Out" captures the longing for a place where God's love is palpable, and the teachings of Jesus resonate with truth and compassion. Drawing inspiration from her personal experiences within various church communities, Kathy invites listeners to imagine the power of Jesus in this simple yet heartfelt message delivered by a tranquil lakeside. Musically, the song features a soothing melody with resonant harmonies, accompanied by an exceptional lineup of musicians, including Jake Stargel on guitar, Harry Clark on mandolin, and Jason Carter on fiddle.

Produced by Donna Ulisse and expertly engineered by Scott Vestal of Digital Underground, this track connects contemporary gospel sounds with traditional roots, creating a rich combination of faith and musical heritage. In a time when many are searching for solace and clarity, "Where The Good News Rings Out" offers a hopeful reminder of the love and truth that flows from a genuine connection with God.

Kathy Stommel's soulful delivery and honest lyrics encourage all who listen to find their own sacred space where they can feel the strength of faith and community. This gospel anthem stands as a beacon of light and inspiration, perfectly fitting for the times and an essential addition to Kathy's growing body of work within the Americana, bluegrass, and Roots music genres.

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Way Down in Mississippi

Kathy Stommel

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Featured Single: Way Down In Mississippi Written by Kathy Stommel Blue Roan Productions (BMI) ISRC: QT36D2400003 Total: 3:07 Musicians: Lead Vocal - Kathy Stommel / Jake Stargel - Guitar / Harry Clark - Mandolin / Jason Read more

Featured Single: Way Down In Mississippi Written by Kathy Stommel Blue Roan Productions (BMI) ISRC: QT36D2400003 Total: 3:07 Musicians: Lead Vocal - Kathy Stommel / Jake Stargel - Guitar / Harry Clark - Mandolin / Jason Carter - Fiddle / Jeff Partin - Bass / Resophonic Guitar / Nate Burie - Harmony / Donna Ulisse - Harmony

Song Bio:

Driven by my deep connection to the soulful grit of country blues and the haunting tones of slide guitar, I was inspired to craft a song that immerses listeners in the sound I imagine echoing from the porches of Mississippi. I’ve always been drawn to the timeless music of legendary blues artists like Robert Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, and Taj Mahal. With this song, I wanted to capture the spirit of what it would feel like to ride through the Delta in an old Cadillac, stopping at weathered porches to jam with the bluesmen of old. Listening to that authentic country blues has always felt healing to me, a sound that speaks to my bones and my soul. "Way Down In Mississippi" became my own personal journey—a ride that carried me far away from everything that wasn’t rooted in the deep, heartfelt resonance of the blues.

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Wild Wild Heart / Kathy Stommel

Kathy Stommel

Wild, Wild Heart Artist: Kathy Stommel Songwriter: Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP) ISRC: QT36D24000009 Total: 2:58 Genre: Bluegrass / Acoustic Country / Roots / Read more

Wild, Wild Heart Artist: Kathy Stommel Songwriter: Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP) ISRC: QT36D24000009 Total: 2:58 Genre: Bluegrass / Acoustic Country / Roots / Americana

Musicians: Lead Vocal - Kathy Stommel / Jake Stargel - Guitar / Harry Clark - Mandolin / Jason Carter - Fiddle / Jeff Partin - Bass / Resophonic Guitar / Nate Burie - Harmony / Donna Ulisse - Harmony

Song Bio: Co-written with Donna Ulisse, Wild, Wild Heart tells the story of a woman struggling to believe in her own worthiness of love and respect. Inspired by one of my clients, the song explores the emotional conflict she faces while entangled in a relationship with a married man who repeatedly promises that one day they’ll be together—after his children are grown. With a heart as big as the moon, shaped by an upbringing that makes it hard for her to accept she deserves true, honest love, she remains caught in a cycle of hope and heartache. This song speaks to the vulnerability of a "wild heart" yearning for love yet hesitant to demand the love she truly deserves.

Artist Bio: Kathy Stommel is an authentic country bluegrass and country blues singer/songwriter whose music flows from the depths of her soul with a deep emotional connection that resonates with audiences. With a passion for storytelling and a voice that touches hearts, Kathy’s journey has been shaped by love, loss, and resilience. After raising her three boys following the passing of her late husband to cancer, acquiring a professional license in counseling, and remarrying, she is making a powerful return to music with a highly anticipated CD featuring 12 deeply personal soul-stirring songs.

Kathy’s musical journey began when a professor at Lesley College, where she earned her degree in expressive therapies, recognized the unique way her voice moved people. He told her, “Something came out of your soul and touched people when you sang,” and with his encouragement, she pursued her passion at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Initially studying voice, she later shifted to songwriting, where she found her true community and honed her craft.

Now, after years away from the studio, Kathy’s music resonates more deeply than ever, blending the raw emotion of her personal experiences with the rich traditions of country and blues. Her new collection of songs invites listeners into a world of heartache, healing, and hope, reflecting the journey of a life well-lived and a spirit rekindled. Her highly anticipated CD, featuring 12 deeply personal songs, reflects the depth of her journey and the strength found in vulnerability.

The recent loss of her father, Paul Greier, a country western singer, deeply moved her and inspired her first release, Singing Cowboys Don’t Talk. Dedicated to her father, the song—and the entire collection—reflects the generational gift of music and how Kathy has come to realize that music communicates life, connection, and love more profoundly than words ever could.

Not long before he passed away, Paul encouraged Kathy to attend a songwriting workshop led by one of his favorite bluegrass singers, Donna Ulisse, believing Donna’s style reflected Kathy's own. Following his advice, Kathy co-wrote Where the Good News Rings Out with Donna and Jan Springer. Paul was thrilled with the song, but tragically passed away the day before he was to visit Nashville to hear it live. The song was played for him while on life support, and afterward, his family discovered the song’s lyrics on his computer as he had been learning it.

This poignant experience helped Kathy understand that the connection she had with her father was through music. His ability to light up a room and communicate through song inspired the title track, Singing Cowboys Don’t Talk. To bring this project to life, Kathy teamed up with Donna Ulisse, who produced the album. Kathy is deeply grateful to Donna, as well as to the talented musicians who contributed their gifts, including Chris Latham, Jake Stargel, Harry Clark, Jeff Partin, Jason Carter, Nate Burie, and Dreama Stephenson for her creative photography.

Kathy's journey has come full circle, and with her 12-track CD, she blends personal stories with the rich traditions of country and blues. She is forever thankful for the love and support of her husband Gary and her three sons—Miles, Allen, and Isaiah—as she embarks on this new chapter.

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Singing Cowboys Don't Talk

Kathy Stommel

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Singing Cowboys Don't Talk written by Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse, and Ed Bruce and Ron Peterson for "The Last Cowboy Song" Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP) ISRC: QT36D2400007 Total: 04:14.094 Read more

Singing Cowboys Don't Talk written by Kathy Stommel, Donna Ulisse, and Ed Bruce and Ron Peterson for "The Last Cowboy Song" Blue Roan Productions (BMI), Hadley Music Group (ASCAP) ISRC: QT36D2400007 Total: 04:14.094

MUSICIANS Jake Stargel - Guitar, Harry Clark - Mandolin, Jason Carter - Fiddle, Jeff Partin - Bass / Resonator Guitar, Nate Burie - Harmony, Donna Ulisse - Harmony, Producer - Donna Ulisse, Vocals on "Singing Cowboys Don't Talk" Paul Greier, Record Label: Blue Road Productions / Bell Buckle Media and Records, Recording Studio - The Gorilla's Nest - Ashland, TN, Engineer and Mixing - Chris Latham, GENRE: AMERICANA / COUNTRY / FOLK/ GRASSICANA Song Bio: Co-written with Donna Ulisse, Singing Cowboys Don’t Talk is a heartfelt tribute to my father, a man of deep emotions, intelligence, and success, yet one with whom I often struggled to communicate. I felt his immense heart most clearly when he was singing and playing his guitar. After his passing, I came to realize that our strongest bond was through music. My father often shared with me interviews with John Prine and YouTube videos of Willie Nelson and other country legends whose songwriting moved him deeply. When I visited him in Virginia, he would proudly invite me to perform in his Bluegrass circles, beaming when I sang. It wasn’t until after he passed that I fully understood the profound connection we shared through music—a bond that spoke louder than words ever could.

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