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September 25, 2025 • 14 mins
Josie chats with Tori Rose about her new single Easy Going Girl, and so much more!
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Br br bro bro bro bro around the world on
the world wide Web. Ladies and Gentleman period is the.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Most The other stations are tuning in too.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Oh yeah. Broadcasting live from the Josey Network studios in
downtown Madonna, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
It's that time of week again.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
It's time for the Josie Shoe, bringing you the most
exciting music, moves and guests from around the world right
here on the Jersey Show. Please make walking beautiful. It's Hannity,

(01:00):
Hello Bad America's Riddy else Leidha Business. Josie as said,
heyos with her.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Josie Show.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
I am so excited. My special guest today is Tory Rose.
She's an incredible music artist and we're going to talk
about her news single Easygoing Girl, among many other wonderful
things that we're going to talk about within her career.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
So make sure you tune into this whole show.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
So in case you haven't noticed, in case you haven't
seen yet, the big news the Josie Show. Our interviews
are not going to air on our channel on roqu
A Amazon Fire TV called JMA Network TV, so you'll
see all of our interviews there now. We're also, of
course still Onheart Radio, Spotify, ams on Music, Josiehow dot Com.

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We're on all of the places, but we're just so
excited to have our own chain panel, JMA Network TV
on Amazon fireTV and Roku, so you'll be able to
catch the Josie Show on there as well. So we're
really really excited about that. And also another thing I
want to mention real quickly because a wonderful show is

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coming up on October eighteenth.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
My husband Matt Boone.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Is going to be opening up for Buddy Jewel at
the Rough and Theater in Covington, Tennessee. So make sure
to get your tickets now at Mattboon music dot com.
All the ticket prices are there, so please make sure
you go there Matt Boon music dot com for this
wonderful concert October eighteenth at the Historic Roughin Theater with

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Buddy Jewel.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
We're so excited about that.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
This is gonna be such a fun show, so we're
really looking forward to that, so make sure you get
your tickets now.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
All right, here we go.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
I hope you enjoyed this wonderful interview that I had
with Tory Rose. Please Welcome to the Josie Show. My
guest Tory Rose. Hi, toy, how are you, Hi?

Speaker 3 (02:58):
I'm doing really good.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
You doing wonderful. Thank you so much for joining me.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Yeah, I'm so happy I got to do this.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Thank you for having me my pleasure.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
I am so excited because I am in love.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
With your new single, Easygoing Girl. It's so good.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
I want to ask you what is the inspiration behind
Easygoing Girl? For those who have not had the chance
to listen to it yet.

Speaker 5 (03:21):
Yeah, So the inspiration is kind of funny because, well, one,
I really wanted to write a song inspired by Loretta
Lynne like south Wise and lyric wise, because I love
her sassy lyrics, and so there was a few I
would say a few times I've been called that I'm
not so easy going, and so I was like, I'm like,
if he'll gonna be fun to write a song about

(03:43):
not being easygoing, kind of like admitting like, yeah, I
am like this, but I'm okay with being like that.
And really, I think the message behind the whole song
is that it's okay sometimes not be easy going, because
that just means you know what.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
You want and you're not afraid to say.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
That exactly exactly. I love it.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
I just love the concept of it, and it's such
a great song. But also I seen that a music
video is coming out for the song as well, that
you're filming a Nationville panelist.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Tell us about that some line dancing.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yes, it was so much fun, we thought.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
As I was recording this song in the studio with
the whole band of my producer, my producer Jimmy Richie,
he was like, this is the perfect line dance song,
and I was like, I didn't even think about that.
And so then we brought it to the directors and
everybody involved in the.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Music video, and we're like, the National Palace be the
perfect place. So that's what we did.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
We took it to Nashville Palace and we got a
bunch of people to come in and be the line dancers,
and everybody had to learn the line dance, which was
so much fun.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
I am not a great line dancer.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
I've always wanted to learn, so this was like the
second line dance I ever learned.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Yeah, it was just so much fun.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
And I got to bring on the silas for this
video to have some really cool outfits in and it
was just such a fun.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Video to films.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Absolutely, well, you look like a natural. I would not have.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
Even known that you weren't a lot of crochet. You're
welcome and that was another thing I was going to
touch on the clothes, just everything that you wear. The
look you looked amazing, So that's really cool. Yeah, thank
you had a great stylist for sure, Thank you.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Yes, And where are the best places that fans or
new listeners can find easy going girl right now?

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Where can they go?

Speaker 5 (05:27):
Yeah, they can find an easygoing girl anywhere they listen
to music and is on all streaming platforms and you
can find it on my social media at Tori Rose
Music or my website torirosemusic dot com.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Perfect check it out everyone.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
I am so excited about this song, and honestly, I'm
obsessed with this song along with all.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Of your other work. So I needed to ask you.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Are you thinking perhaps of releasing like a full length
album at some point or an EP?

Speaker 3 (05:51):
Maybe?

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Right now we're focusing on the singles. Sure, I would
love to eventually release an EP. I think maybe in
the next year or so. That's probably one of my
big goals. But yeah, hopefully soon.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Yes, you're enjoying the journey. That's what I love.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
That's so cool you're enjoying it, and people are really
really clinging onto your lyrics, especially You're an incredible songwriter
and you're very welcome. So I wanted to ask you
because I know everybody is different, they have their own styles.
So what does songwriting look like for you when you're ready,
pen and paper, ready to create?

Speaker 5 (06:27):
Yeah, every song for me is kind of different. And
I know this one started off with I actually had
the hook easygoing girl. A lot of times I don't
have a hook, and I just kind of have an idea.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
And I wrote this one.

Speaker 5 (06:41):
All by myself, and it actually took me a little
while to figure out how I wanted to structure the song.
And but I will say I think once I for me,
melody and lyrics go hand in hand. So once it
really started like flowing with me, I figured out my
key and kind of how I wanted it to sound.
Everything just kind of and I'm pretty sure I wrote this.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Song in an hour. But for me, I will.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
Even if I write a song relatively quickly, I will
go back to it for like a week or two
and just sing it over and over again. Because sometimes
there are like little melodies that I want to go
back and change that I didn't think of in the
first place, and that's kind of how this song got written.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Wow, that's really cool. I love it. It's such a
great song. It really is.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
You're very welcome and I hope everyone does check it out.
And I do have to say, because, like I said,
I am obsessed with your prior work. So before releasing
this song, you actually released a song called back Home
that had its debut on people dot com. Yes, and
it was also there was also a music video for
it for those who love visuals. But what was the
reaction like from listeners because it's such a relatable song

(07:49):
for so many So can you tell.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Us a little bit about that.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
Yeah, I probably had the best feedback on that song
compared to all of my other ones. It was definitely
a different ones than I have put out. And it
was really one day like me and my producer were
kind of messing around just with like keys and tracks
and stuff, and I just took this like chord progression,
took it home and just like, this sounds like a

(08:13):
hometown song and I've never written the song of my
hometown and I moved out of my hometown when I
was fourteen, and it really like just came completely from
personal experience, because I'm like, I don't hate my hometown,
but I don't necessarily love it and want to move
back either, And I'm like, there has to be more
people that can relate to this song, and there was
a lot, and I probably had the best feedback on

(08:34):
that song because so many people could relate just to
having a love hate relationship with their hometowns.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Oh yeah, that's that's honestly.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
I think the thing that I people are really gravitating towards,
especially with the you're supputting, is that you really come
from a relatable place. And do you feel that's because
a lot of the stuff you write it really is
kind of your own experiences.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
I think so. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
I mean I tried to ever since I've been in Nashville,
I've definitely been trying to get more the co writing scene,
but I still try to write a lot by myself,
and so for all of the songs that I've put out,
I've written completely by myself.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
And that's the thing. I love telling story songs.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
I love coming up with scenarios and different stories and situations.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
But a lot of times when I.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
Write by myself, it has to be from a complete
personal experience.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
Whether I exaggerate that or not, it has.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
To start from somewhere personally, because I know that the best,
and I can picture it the best. So I definitely
think that is why a lot of people can especially
relate to that holm because it's coming from a completely
personal spot that probably a lot of people don't write
from nowadays because everybody's trying to please everybody and figure out, well,
feel what do they want to hear instead of just

(09:43):
writing from personal experience.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
That's a win, Honestly. I love songs like that. In
my opinion, we need more of it. So I'm glad
you're doing that. And you know you mentioned You're welcome,
and you know you mentioned a little bit. I mean,
of course Loretta Lynn, which we love, but any other
musical are artists who you grew up listening to that
really inspired you.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Yeah, So I grew up with a lot of different
eras of music and different eras of country music. So
like I love Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Junior,
and then I love some nineties and early two thousand stuff.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
So Carrie Underwood, let me see Gretor Wilson.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Especially their vocals I think are a big inspiration of
how I.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
Like to sing.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Yes, trying to think you about Zach Brown Band, Little
Big Town. All of those are some of my biggest inspirations.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Yes, oh my goodness.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
And I pope you do have the opportunity to collab
with any of the ones.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Like Dolly come on now.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
That would be insane.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
That would be insane. And I just your voice.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
It just something about it just makes me just think
like Dolly or you know what I mean, or Carrie Underwood,
that would be amazing. Yes, that's what it's all about.
And I really do hope that people go and check
out your website. But also you're on social networking sites
as well. Can you give out all of those for
us as well if you don't mind?

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Yes, So I am on.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
Let's see Facebook, Instagram and TikTok and YouTube and everything
is Tory Rose music.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Oh you make it so simple.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
I love that, so just please do that Tory Rose
Music on all of the socials, follow, subscribe, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Please do right now.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
And I got some fun questions for you before we go,
if you don't mind, Okay, yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Perfect, perfect. So on the topic that we had of.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Performances, live performances, so anything could happen, as you know,
when you are live. So have you ever had any
embarrassing on stage moments or things that just didn't go
as planned?

Speaker 5 (11:38):
Would you say, well, actually, there I have probably have
a few stories, but the most recent one is when
I just opened for Black Hawk. I was having such
a bad allergy day. I was so worried about my
voice giving out in the middle of the set, and
what ended up happening was my guitar ended up giving
out in the set and it literally never turned on,

(11:59):
and I was like, what is going on?

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Luckily I was playing.

Speaker 5 (12:01):
With a full band, so they were able to cover
for me, but my guitar never turned on, and we
realized that I changed my battery right before sound check,
and we think I accidentally put an almost dead battery
back in my guitar case instead of throwing it away.
Has died in the middle of the set, and I
just kept playing hoping it would.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Come back on. And we got off stage.

Speaker 5 (12:22):
You're like, yep, it was a battery that happened yeah,
So that's a good lesson to make sure you don't
put half dead batteries back in your target.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
See that is craind of advice for the us out there.
You definitely have to do that. I'm sure that's happened
so many times to people. I could see it.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, I'm sure that's a common
one for sure.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
I love that. I love that.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
And then another question that I have for you, are
there any vocal warm ups that you do that work
every single time but for others may sound a little funny.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
Oh yeah, I have so many.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
So there's kind of like four that I do, I
would say restively on a daily basis, especially before a performance.
And I try to warm up every area of my vocals.
So I will do like a light hum up a
scale just to do a little warm up. I do
lip trills, which people find that really funny. And then

(13:15):
I do for like more of my belting area.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Ya. I don't even know how to describe this.

Speaker 5 (13:19):
One, but it is it's like very nasally and it
almost sounds like you're whining okay okay, And like I
literally I was in a hot tarm with my mom
one time for a performance, and I was like, do
not judge with this one.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
But I'm like, it works, but don't judge it because
it sounds so weird.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
That is so funny.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
The disclaimer it I love that.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
It's so funny. As long as it works, that's my theory.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Listen, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Oh that is hilarious. I love it.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
That's such a fun question because I know everybody has
their different ways, you know what I mean?

Speaker 5 (13:50):
Oh yeah, and vocals are so weird For people who
don't sing, They're like, what are you doing?

Speaker 3 (13:55):
And I'm like, I promise you it works.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
I promise you. You don't understand.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
That so funny.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
That is so funny.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
And then the last fun question that I have for you,
is there any place in the world that you would
love to perform that you haven't had the opportunity yet,
or just the stage that you'd love to perform at
that you haven't.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Oh my god, there's probably so many.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
But I will say if we're talking about kind of
like a goal, the Grand Old Opry is like my
end all be all, Like that is the stage I'm
determined to get on at one point, and I would
be like content if that was the last thing I
ever did.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
I can see it, I can see it, and I
will be there too, and pointing the whole time, like
I interviewed her.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Yes, that's amazing.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
I hope.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
So I really do, I really do.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
And just on the track that you are, I see
so many incredible things for you, and I can't wait
to follow that journey.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
You're very welcome, and I want to thank you so
much for joining me and everyone please make sure you
check out Easy Going Girl, available everywhere.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Thank you so much, Thank you so much for having
me
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