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Tennessee Rindal

Singer/Song-writer, Performer

          Tennessee Rindal is a singer-songwriter from Lacombe, Alberta.  While she is not enjoying music, she can be found in the classroom teaching or spending time outdoors with her dog, Ringo (“the fastest gunman in the west since Wild Bill” - Tombstone).
          Some of her greatest influences include Ian Tyson, George Strait, and Emmylou Harris.  She is classically trained in piano, voice, and violin; however, she developed a love for horses, cowboys, and western lifestyle that was so deep- it could not be denied. 
       Tennessee now travels throughout Central Alberta as an emerging artist and singer/songwriter, performing a blend of country and folk music, with hints of bluegrass and classic rock.  Her voice has characteristics that resemble those of Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss- with a quality of tone that is weathered and new, clear, and full of high-lonesome heart. 
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Tennessee released her debut album, Loose Ends  in the spring of 2025, and is currently working on a new project to be announced for release in February, 2026!  She is proud to call central Alberta her home and looks forward to experiencing life to the fullest with the Lord's guidance!
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     Tennessee placed as a winner in the 96.5CKFM Country Star Search (2024)!  Her original that was recorded following the competition made it on the radio!  Check out 'Music & Merch' to view 'Call Him Honey' !
   




​     Having taken place in Atlanta, Georgia, (August 2025) was the ISSA Awards Ceremony!  Tennessee brought home silver in the Female Emerging Artist category.  
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Upcoming Events/Performances
Caroline Cowboy Gathering
Sept. 11-13, 2026
Caroline, AB

Vilna Cowboy Festival
July 17-19th, 2026
Vilna, AB
Open Mic Host
Sept. 11th, 6:30pm
Ross Street Patio
Red Deer, AB
      

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