
“Countricana” singer-songwriter Caryn Dixon has released her highly anticipated EP, 'Bird in a Cage'-a ipinnu ti o dara ati agbara eyi ti o fẹ awọn oju-iwe ti awọn free, awọn oju-iwe ti awọn ifọwọsi, ati awọn oju-iwe ti awọn akọkọ titun. Pẹlu ifọwọsi ibi ti Americana pẹlu awọn ifọwọsi ibi ti awọn akọkọ music, awọn ọna ti o fẹ lati fi awọn iboju awọn iboju ti awọn genre nigbagbogbo ti o wa ni ifọwọsi.

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The EP ni awọn songs co-written pẹlu Nick Gates, Gabe Neal, Dawn Kinnard, Chris Strait, ati Doug Forshey, ati ti a ti ṣeto nipasẹ Gabe Neal. Fi si awọn oniwe-ọna awọ ni a gbajumo fiddle ṣeto nipasẹ Emerald Butler, eyi ti awọn igba ti o mu texture ati ipari si awọn akoko ti o dara julọ ti awọn iṣẹ. Content ati fọto nipasẹ Callie Dixon.
A fere olumulo fun awọn ọkunrin, Dixon lẹhinna fi ọrọ rẹ lori The Covert Narcissism Podcast, ṣiṣe nipa awọn iṣoro ti o wa nipa awọn “perfect couple” imọran ati awọn imọran fun 'Bird in a Cage.' She describes her experience with domestic abuse as “like being in a prison,” a reality that fueled both her healing and her art. Her story explores silence, self-doubt, and the transformation of turning pain into music.
Caryn’s mission is rooted in empowerment, especially for women who’ve felt forced to choose between family and chasing their dreams. Through both her music and her platform, she is proving it’s possible to honor both. Her growing career isn’t about chasing fame; it’s about building something real, one story, one listener, and one step at a time.
“Ojo akọkọ mi ni kọja awọn ọrọ wọnyi jẹ lati fi eniyan,” Dixon sọrọ. „Ti o ba ti mo le ṣe iranlọwọ ọkan eniyan lati lọ ki o si ri wọn siwaju sii, o ni gbogbo o ni owo.”
Bird in a Cage' ni o wa bayi lori gbogbo awọn ọna asopọ.
Raised in a small town in central Pennsylvania, Caryn Dixon began writing songs and singing in church choirs at age seven. Today, she’s a genre-defying singer-songwriter known for her honest lyrics, powerhouse performances, and fierce advocacy for women, particularly those impacted by domestic violence and emotional manipulation.
Pẹlu 2023, Dixon fi rẹ akọkọ singu, 'Print Your Name and Sign,' produced by The Pear (April Rose Gabrielli and Jacob Kulick). The track resonated deeply with listeners—especially those navigating or healing from traumatic relationships—leading to podcast guest spots and a growing community around her message. Her follow-up single, 'Here I Am," ti a ṣe nipasẹ Gabe Neal ati Justin Frech, lọ si awọn akọkọ Spotify editorials playlists, siwaju sii ju 12 million olumulo.
<pfseg id="0">Dixon fọwọsi awọn ọna rẹ bi "country-ish" - a iyanjẹ-ọna ti awọn orilẹ-ede, rock, bluegrass, folk, ati pop. Nigbagbogbo ọkan lati awọ laarin awọn akọkọ, awọn gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹbi gẹgẹ bi o ti ṣẹda.
Lori awọn music, Dixon fi awọn oniwe-ọna ara rẹ lori rẹ YouTube cooking show, Chef-ish, where she serves up deliciously imperfect recipes with heart and humor. From caramelized French toast and homemade cherry pie to campfire Italian sausages, her dishes—like her songs—are comforting, a little unconventional, and always full of flavor.
Bi o ba ti o ba wa lori ibi, ni ile-iwe, tabi lẹhin ibi, ibi ti Caryn Dixon ti wa ni iyanu: lati ṣe agbara si awọn miiran lati gba awọn akọkọ wọn ati ki o gbadun aye lori awọn ipo wọn ... paapa ti o ba nilo lati ṣe awọn ohun ti o kan “-ish.”

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