Megan Barker

Megan Barker is a country music artist born in Nashville to music industry parents. Her father, Bobby P. Barker, was a songwriter who penned songs for notable country artists like Hank Williams, Jr., Charley Pride, and Barbara Mandrell. This musical lineage has significantly influenced her career path. Barker spent her formative years in Las Vegas, where she began performing on the Las Vegas Strip at a young age. She later moved back to Nashville in 2017 to pursue a serious music career. In Nashville, she honed her skills in songwriting and co-writing, collaborating with various artists and producers. Her music often reflects a blend of country and pop influences, with artists like John Mayer and Keith Urban being among her inspirations.

Megan Barker has released several singles, including "Cowboy's Church," which she co-wrote with Kimberly Dawn and Elmer Knable. She has also collaborated with artists like Zane Williams of The Wilder Blue. Her journey in music has been marked by her ability to adapt and grow within the vibrant Nashville music scene. Despite the challenges of standing out in a crowded industry, Barker remains optimistic about her career, appreciating the control artists have today in building their own audiences.

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Do Ya Don't
Single - Released October 18, 2024
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  1. April 30, 2018
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