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Steel Magnolia blossomed one late night in March in Nashville’s famous, Printer’s Alley. It was a bit like magic when Meghan Linsey and Joshua Scott Jones took the stage and sang together for the first time. Who knew that a chance meeting in a karaoke bar and an impromptu performance of Air Supply’s “I’m All Out Of Love” would bloom into something so musically refreshing.

Meghan, a 23-year-old, New Orleans-native began performing at a very tender age. By the time she was 15, her love for the stage had already landed her spots opening for some of country’s biggest stars such as, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Travis Tritt, Gary Alan, Blake Shelton, and others. Since moving to Nashville in 2004 (days after graduating from high school), Meghan has grown tremendously, devoting as much time as possible to the music she loves.

Josh, a 28-year-old, singer/songwriter/rocker hailing from Illinois also began performing very early on. After a borderline homeless stint in Los Angeles playing clubs like the Viper Room, The Knitting Factory, and the Lava Lounge, Josh decided to return to his Midwest Illinois roots and relocate in Nashville. Within a few months after moving to town he had gained the respect of hit songwriters and began playing songwriter's rounds and gigs at Nashville staples such as The Bluebird Cafe', 3rd and Lindsley, 12th and Porter, etc. The dynamic, singing, songwriting duo has come a long way since forming in 2006. Recently they were crowned the season 2 winners of CMT's hit show "Can You Duet".As a result they signed a record deal with Big Machine Records, Home to Taylor Swift, Jack Ingram, Reba, etc. Their first single release, "Keep On Lovin' You" is already climbing the charts and they are continuing to work on their debut record with renowned producer, Dann Huff. The Record is slated to be released in early 2010. STEEL MAGNOLIA- Their sound is soulful, the songs undeniable, and the music is taking people by storm.

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