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COVER STORY Ashley grew up listening to Country music legends such as Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, and Martina McBride, and she idolizes Carrie Underwood. In fact, a couple of her songs resemble a Ms. Underwood and Miranda Lambert combination. One of the first tunes Ashley learned to play was “American Honey” by Lady Antebellum. While she may be catapulting to stardom, she relays a lot of credit to her supporting band. She considers Ty Thompson (lead guitar), Jacob Johnston (bass), Whitney Mead (fiddle), and Nick Sanderson (drums) to all be a big part of her success story. I attempted to probe for more personal information regarding Ms. Wineland’s long history on this Earth, so that I could gauge where she gets her soulful sound and storytelling prowess. I didn’t uncover much of the heartbreak or sorrow that contributes to what we hear in typical music. Instead, I found that Ashley is your ideal, all-American daughter, who made a poor attempt at being rebellious, but that she does have a slight stubborn streak. No gut-wrenching love loss, treacherous childhood upbringing, or extraterrestrial experiences to speak of. Interesting, as this is very telling of her talent and a testament to her musical creativity. She tells me of her adoration for storytelling, though, and refers to personal experiences and current events that inspire her. So, it’s not surprising that Ashley writes her own music and songs, which is true of her Family Business album’s title track, a piece that tells the story of her father’s side of the family, who ran moonshine from Missouri to Arkansas during the prohibition. With talent like this, you would think that Ashley comes from a long line of musical ancestors, but that’s not the case. Her family is not musical at all. Ashley simply realized her passion, worked diligently at her craft, and stayed focused, and she hasn’t let up since. Being an indie artist takes up a lot of her time. When asked how she balances her heavy schedule, Ashley replies, “Slots in my planner for family and friends are mandatory. I cannot live without them.” This helps her push through the rest of the controlled chaos that allows her to come out polished. That old cliché, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going,” is Ashley Wineland through and through. As a matter of fact, it is one of her mottos. It’s obvious that she was raised with strong work ethics. Ashley also finds solace in music (Brooks and Dunn, Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, and Nick Jonas), crafting, and the fitness lifestyle. 6 CITY TO COUNTRY MAGAZINE LLC Slots in my planner for family and friends are mandatory. I cannot live without them. 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY 7