 This just in August is hotter than ever at Appalachian Wireless as they are slashing all normal contract pricing on all smartphones by 50% when you sign up for service. Better service, bigger saving, serving you for the last 25 years at 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 lovely and talented little lady from Logan, West Virginia. Meet Kayla Dawn. Take a listen. Life used to be so simple back in the good old days. Black or white, now there's just shades of gray. Shades of gray. As a child Kayla cut her teeth on the likes of Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton and much like her idols she'd rather be on stage performing than anywhere else. It makes me feel like I'm home. I feel like once I step out on the stage and see all those people that's there for me, I was just born to do that. It's almost like a warming to me. It just touches me, you know, like other people they'll go out here and help others and stuff and that's what it feels like for me to sing. Used to have all the answers. Walked that straight and narrow way. Couldn't find it now. You got lost in those shades of gray. That drive me crazy. Shades of gray to make the answers hard to find. Should I go? Should I stay? What will I do today? Walk around in those shades of gray. Eyes from the bad guy. Can't tell the vultures from their prey. When writing a song sometimes all someone has to do is stop and take a look at the world around them. Roger Bryant is the one that wrote it and it's called Shades of Gray. And with everything that's going on today I think it kind of ties into that. People have not been able to tell a different spring what's going on now, what happened years ago, and there's just kind of shades of gray now. Should I go? What will I do today? Walk around in those shades. Should I go? Should I?