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Singer-songwriter Courtney Cole’s thoughtful and poetic vision of life courses through her music. Over the past decade, Cole has earned her stripes across the music industry, working her way up the corporate ladder at a record label and publishing house, touring the US with Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, Kane Brown, and Old Dominion, among others, and earning millions of streams across her repertoire. This past year alone, she released a 4-track EP titled Earthquake, was recognized on several Spotify editorial playlists, and launched a quickly growing podcast, The Love Freq Podcast with Courtney Cole, inspired by the healing sound frequency, 528Hz (commonly known as “The Love Frequency”). 

The New Orleans native first dipped her toe in the music industry as a college student in Nashville, TN. Coming of age in music city, Cole found herself deeply immersed within the country scene, fine-tuning her lyrical chops with some of the industry’s finest. Her early releases garnered attention from Rolling Stone and Huffington Post, and led to touring opportunities with Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, and Kane Brown, just to name a few. 

In 2017, after being confronted by devastating personal and professional heartbreaks, Cole relocated to California, craving a change of pace. Her new EP, Earthquake, which was released in Summer 2020, presents a collection of sonic diary entries that chronicle her personal, emotional, and spiritual growth over the past few years. While it may be a divergence from her more upbeat, country past, the Earthquake EP is an authentic and captivating reflection of the woman and artist Cole has become. 

In this new phase of her career, Courtney Cole is empowered by her desire to make music that heals both emotionally and energetically. She now records her music in the tuning of 528Hz (as opposed to the standard tuning of 440Hz), as she wants her music to promote love, self-awareness, and healing. She’s choosing joy in the midst of pain, love in the midst of uncertainty, and finding out who she truly is in the process.. And she hopes that her music has the same effect on listeners too.