Meghan Linsey is making her long-awaited push as a solo artist. Now the female half of Steel Magnolia is proving she's as good as she ever was with a new music video for her latest single, 'Try Harder Than That' featuring country rapper Bubba Sparxx.
Meghan Linsey is hard at work, hoping to raise enough support to make her new solo CD. While the former singer for Steel Magnolia has already been in the studio since parting ways with her former duet partner Joshua Scott Jones, Linsey is looking to make an EP. For this project, she's launched a pledge campaign to raise funds.
In the 2 years since Steel Magnolia went on hiatus, their future has continued to be uncertain. With both Linsey and Joshua Scott Jones recently releasing solo efforts, the question has come up again. So they took to Facebook to clarify. Sort of.
Meghan Linsey, one half of country duo Steel Magnolia, is going solo, and she gives fans a taste of what's to come with a cover and quirky video of OneRepublic's 'Counting Stars.'
You can't accuse Steel Magnolia singer Meghan Linsey of being a pessimist. Despite an incredibly rough patch over the last couple of years that included her partner/fiancee Joshua Scott Jones going to rehab, the duo losing their record deal and then ending their personal relationship, she refuses to discount the possibility of them recording together again.
When the members of Steel Magnolia agreed to join Reba McEntire on her All the Women I Am tour, they certainly didn’t count on vocalist Meghan Linsey having to handle the microphone alone while her partner, Joshua Scott Jones, entered rehab to deal with alcohol and substance abuse issues.
But as Linsey made clear in a recent interview, she and Jones are no strangers to struggle — and her long-stan