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Rising Country Star Stephanie Quayle to Perform at Staller Center, November 3

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Country singer-songwriter Stephanie Quayle
Stephanie Quayle

Nashville is buzzing about the rising star that Rolling Stone Country named a Top 10 “Artist You Need to Know,” and now she’s making an exclusive Long Island appearance at Stony Brook. Singer-songwriter Stephanie Quayle will perform at Staller Center’s intimate Recital Hall on Friday, November 3, at 8 pm.

Tickets are $38 at stallercenter.com or through the box office at (631) 632-ARTS.

Her new, much anticipated album “Love the Way You See Me” has captured the heart of storytelling as she offers the genre a fresh sound, relatable storylines and an invigorating presence. Harnessing her signature passion and pairing it with an authentic artistry, music fans will discover what they didn’t know they were missing. Produced by the award-winning Matt McClure, Quayle’s album is receiving critically acclaimed reception with tracks penned by the songwriter including “Post It,” “I’ve Got Your Six,” and the title track, along with crowd favorites “Days Like These,” “Ugly,” and previous single “Drinking with Dolly.”

Quayle’s debut single “Drinking with Dolly” is an anthem for all the women of country in a time when female artists are rising together to make a major impact in today’s music scene. Quayle celebrated her first Top 50 record on the Billboard Indicator chart. The single was a catalyst for moments like a #1 music video on the CMT Music 12-Pack Countdown, her national television debut on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” and an invitation to the respected Island Hopper Songwriter’s Festival.

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