In addition, Skyla also gave a free live performance at 2nd Avenue Live! on Saturday, June 12. During her one-hour set, Skyla sang her girl-power anthem, “This Girl,” as well as her forthcoming single “Get Up and Dance”! Her set also included a few cover tunes from the likes of Joan Jett and Anne Murray. Skyla enlisted audience participation in her self-penned “You Said You’d Call Me” and a crowd favorite “Under the Boardwalk.” Immediately following her show, Skyla held a meet and greet and spent time hanging out with those in attendance.
By evening, Skyla hosted and taught line dance at the World Famous Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville throughout CMA Music Festival week! Skyla was also recently cast for the new James Otto dance promo video shoot for “Groovy Little Summer Song.” Filmed at Cadillac Ranch, Skyla and her dance partner Wes Beckham were one of several couples featured in the video.
Skyla made her debut on the Music Row Country Breakout Charts in late 2009 with her energetic “girl power” single release, “This Girl”!! In addition, “This Girl” also charted within the Top 40 on the New Music Weekly chart, Top 25 on the overseas-based Host Disc charts, AND #1 on the Indie World Country Chart! Skyla went on to score her very first nomination for the New Music Weekly Awards, in the Country Breakthrough Artist of the Year category!
Skyla’s single, “This Girl,” is available for purchase on iTunes.com and on Skyla’s official artist website. For all the latest updates on Skyla, please visit her official artist website at http://www.skylaspencer.com.
Please forward all media inquiries for SKYLA SPENCER to Estella at info@starcountrymedia.com.
Those wishing to hire Skyla to choreograph a customized line dance for an upcoming single for you or your artist should email skyla@skylaspencer.com for a price quote.
About Skyla Spencer:
Skyla Spencer is a gifted songwriter as well as a seasoned performer. Her debut album, You Said You'd Call Me, was released in the summer of 2005. The album containing eleven original songs – all written by Skyla – included “If I Were Rain,” which was used in a documentary titled Moving On From 9/11. "If I Were Rain" was also featured overseas on the Armed Forces Entertainment Tour in 2006.
In the summer of 2008, Skyla earned a spot as one of 200 line dancers performing in the Alan Jackson music video for “Good Time.” Skyla previously enjoyed a cameo role in Eric Church’s debut video for “How ‘Bout You.”
Skyla has been featured in Country Weekly, Music Row magazine, CMA Closer Up, Power Source magazine, New Music Weekly, and Skope magazine, among others. Just as engaging behind the camera as she is in front of it, Skyla is also a line dance choreographer.








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