Stephanie Quayle Barrel Racing with Lisa Anderson @ Copper Spring Ranch

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Hey Y'all! This is my first time Barrel Racing. Lisa Anderson taught me and check out sweet Tired Tiger at Copper Spring Ranch! Cowgirl Up! - http://www.stephaniequayle.com

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Los Angeles based Country Recording Artist, Stephanie Quayle boldly declares in her song Alley of Desires that she's "living the dream," but she didn't get there by resting on her laurels or coasting by on her good looks, though she certainly could have. Stephanie is not that type of woman.

The road to her latest project, Aint No Housewife, is paved with a surprising amount of life experience worn into this singer-songwriter's cockroach killers. From the slow burn of "Promise You Won't Feel a Thing" to the bold, boogie-woogie declaration "Ain't No Housewife," Stephanie sounds as confident as she does earnest, paying respect to country elders while pushing the envelope of Country music.

Stephanie's youth was spent in a dusty Montana barn with the hum of country music legends in the background. The muse came early at age 12 to this American beauty. Her early efforts at songwriting denied the inherent twang in her voice but eventually Stephanie embarked on a musical journey, joining her first band in Switzerland. A long way from the Rocky Mountains, she began working to gain performing experience and notoriety in the middle of Europe.

The experience furthered this musician's resolve: to chase down that musical dream and let nothing stand in her way. "It was the moment I knew that this would be my life.
The ride wasn't always pretty, but it was real. Stephanie returned to the United States, making her way through gravel roads, dive bars and the elusive star-making machinery to finally replant her roots in Los Angeles. But much as a surprise to Stephanie as anyone else, those were the same country roots that once buzzed in the din of her Montana barn.

Turning away from the establishments that could have made Stephanie's dream chase all the easier, she decided instead to be an artist with full creative control. The journey led to writing and recording Aint No Housewife produced by Jim Roach.

"It was no longer about what everyone else wanted me to do, or who to be, it was about what I wanted to create and how I wanted to tell my story and empower others." The songs tell the tale of Stephanie's journey, of her triumphs, heartaches, tears, and laughter, with irresistible melodies, tell-it-like-it-is lyrics and down-home rhythms. Stephanie Quayle will seduce you with her voice and her story, and maybe inspire you to kick up some dust and chase your own dream as well.

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  • Hey all my wonderful new friends! Thank you for your awesome support! I started riding when I was tiny-my first horse was a quarter horse, rodeo retiree named Buddy! He was a real beauty, Buckskin in color and all heart! He would run and I would hold on- I was 4 when I got him! I will try to find a picture of us and post it! If you are on facebook check out my page and follow me on twitter.com/stephaniequayle.

  • This was so freaking fun! I am addicted to Barrel Racing!

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  • Cool horse. Yeah, Carrie Underwood isn't as good as you. Your music is great!

  • thumbs up if you liked this Stephanie Quayle Barrel Racing with Lisa Anderson @ Copper Spring Ranch

  • Good job girl!! You Go.....glad to see this video of you on the back of a horse. Life doesn't get much better than this. God bless~ Roxy

  • @STEPHANIEQUAYLE I know I barrel race too. It is Addicting. My coach is a World Time Famous Barrel Racing champ. I knew. Learn from the best right? Haha! You would be awesome just down out running them barrels girl. You got it down. Only a few tips. On the 2nd barrel bring you hand to the saddle horn and to your belt buckle more and third barrel run straighter (you'll get a better time!) Trust me I learned from the best

  • any 7-year old Monglian would wipe the floor with you and the horse you rode in on.

    5-stars though

  • @STEPHANIEQUAYLE Hey Stephanie Quayle, love your music. And quite frankly your better than Carrie Underwood, of course that's just my opinion. And my apologies if your tried of hearing this, but your dad Steve Quayle is one heck of a guy, tell him to keep up the good work. Quite a family ya'all got there, God Bless!!!

  • YAY! you should start riding horses! LA might not be the best place though!

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