As a girl, Whitney Mann dreamed of a life in Country music. “I daydreamed all day, every day, of singing songs that I wrote in front of thousands of people,” she says. At the age of four, she began writing her own songs, and two decades later she realized her version of success by opening shows for legends like Willie Nelson, George Jones, and Loretta Lynn on big country stages and in theaters throughout the Midwest.
Whitney put down her guitar to raise a family. But songwriting is in her bones. It’s an itch that will perpetually need to be scratched. Her old songs are about love and truth and heartbreak. And to listen to her new material, you’ll realize that she’s stayed true to form – except now she’s looking for a fight.
Has appeared on:
National Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio, Iowa Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television
Has shared stages with:
Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Ray LaMontagne, Guy Clark, Secret Sisters, Joe Pug, Corb Lund, and more
Has played at festivals:
SXSW, Madison Roots, WMSE Radio Summer Camp, Summerfest, Country Throwdown, Mile of Music, and more