Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick

In this episode of Beboe's Inspired Sessions, country singer Meghan Patrick shares her journey from competitive snowboarding to discovering the benefits of cannabis after a severe back injury. She reflects on her move to Nashville, the importance of therapy, and staying authentic in her music. Meghan performs influential songs, including No Doubt’s "Just a Girl" and her own tracks like "Country Music Made Me Do It" and "Wild as Me," touching on career milestones, personal growth, and finding balance between ambition and authenticity.

Meghan Patrick

ABOUT

Meghan Patrick, a Nashville-based artist originally from rural Ontario, debuted with 2016’s acclaimed Grace & Grit and has won numerous awards, including two consecutive CCMA Female Artist of the Year titles and 18 CMAOntario Awards. Known for her candid storytelling, Patrick’s latest EP, The Greatest Show On Dirt, showcases her raw, genre-blending sound across six tracks. The project highlights her fearless self-expression, as seen in the lead single “She’s No Good For Me,” a reflection on personal challenges. With a background in opera, jazz, and bluegrass, Patrick's powerful vocals have supported artists like Dwight Yoakam and Keith Urban. Her songs weave humor and emotional depth, from the nostalgic title track to the darkly charged “Red Roses & Red Flags,” a story of resilience against toxic love. Produced by Joey Hyde and Aaron Eshuis, the EP marks Patrick’s commitment to honest, enduring music.

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