 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks, like unlimited talk, text, and three gigs of data for just $44.99, or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time for Mountain Music, presented by Mountain Music Exchange, the heart of music in the mountains. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week down at Mountain Music Exchange we've got a Nashville band with some Knot County roots. Here's Triple Run. Take a listen. Without the influence she received here in the mountains, Knot County native Brittany Taylor says she wouldn't be the artist she is today. I started singing just with my dad, ABC's and Elvis songs, and then quickly I learned about the Kentucky Opera, a friend had told my mom about it, her daughter was in it, and I got involved with that, which was a godsend and a blessing for me. I feel like my experience in Nashville would be completely different without the Kentucky Opera and the Mount Arts Center. Unlike many artists in Nashville, Triple Run were given the creative freedom to do their own thing while recording their new CD. We kind of just stuck ourselves in a room for two and a half months or so and just figured it out. It was a lot of fun and a lot of fights and you know, figuring it out. But like, what came out of it was something that we're really proud of and we felt like it was very genuine of what we are. Yeah, this EP is kind of just what happens when you stick the three of us in a room. Literally what we did. There's a longing for these mountains when someone packs up and leaves, a longing so strong, it's strong enough to inspire a song. Hake in Kentucky, I came up with that idea as I was driving back to Nashville on the parkway and it was at a time, like I came up with that when I was feeling really discouraged having to drive back to Nashville. I wanted to stay in Knot County and stay on that mountain and not go back. I didn't want to go back and so it just, it meant a lot to me and it's about that. About Hake in Kentucky, will you take me back if I come back?