TORI ROSE BRINGS BOLD AND SASSY ENERGY WITH "EASY GOING GIRL"
- Grubs and Grooves
- Sep 12
- 3 min read

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tori Rose delivers a honky-tonk anthem that proves self-respect will always outshine sugarcoated apologies (All Country News) with her new single “Easy Going Girl,” available today. Equal parts bold and sassy, the track unleashes a fresh dose of confidence and upbeat fun, showcasing her vibrant personality and undeniable vocal power.
“Easy Going Girl” is a true statement for Tori, reflecting her fearless spirit and unapologetic style. The single showcases her power and radiates the kind of energy that leaves a lasting impression. Combined with her natural ability to connect with audiences, it proves she has both the edge and authenticity to stand out.
Producer Jimmy Ritchey praised Tori’s artistry saying, "From the minute she stepped into the studio and I heard her vocal style I knew this young lady was going to be super special in the Nashville music community and beyond. It's like listening to Patty Loveless, Allison Krauss, Emmylou, and Gretchen all rolled up into one unbelievably beautiful package"
Tori shares, “‘Easy Going Girl’ I wrote truly about myself. I’ve been told a few times that I’m not very easy going, but I don’t necessarily think that’s a bad thing. I’m a very honest person and that is really where this song stems from. I know what I want and I’m not afraid to say that! And I think a lot of people will be able to relate to ‘Easy Going Girl’!”
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ABOUT TORI ROSE
Hailing from the banks of the Monongahela River in Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, Tori Rose found her love for country music early on, inspired by days spent boating with her family. Her sound weaves together the heart of traditional country - drawing from icons like Dolly Parton and Hank Williams Jr. - with modern influences such as Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town.
By age 6, Tori was already learning piano, ukulele, and guitar, and by 13, she was honing her vocal skills. Throughout her childhood, she performed in school choirs, musicals, and talent competitions, where her natural talent quickly earned recognition.At just 12 years old, she landed her first major performances, taking the stage at Pittsburgh’s Hard Rock Cafe and singing the National Anthem for Monster Jam at PPG Paints Arena. Her performance résumé has grown steadily since, with appearances at festivals and venues like Bloomfest 2020, Virtual Festival 2020, Tin Roof Orlando, Disney Springs’ AMC Theatre, Live Oak Nashville, and Ole Red Orlando - where she won their 2021 Battle of the Bands.
Now 20, Tori has relocated to Nashville to fully chase her dreams, dedicating herself to writing and recording a growing collection of singles. Her autobiographical track “17” offered fans a glimpse into her personal journey, while her newest release, “If Drinking Was A Sport,” delivers her signature mix of sharp lyrics and infectious melodies - earning praise and building her following along the way. With new music on the horizon, Tori continues to make her mark as a rising voice in country music.Beyond her bold lyrics and unmistakable twang, Tori’s grit and drive are what set her apart. She brings a mix of youthful honesty and mature perspective, creating music that resonates deeply with country fans of all ages.
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