Feel like we can meet in the middle on this one? So special to have @marenmorris pop up with us tonight in Nashville ❤️
on the eve of My Church being released ten years ago, I wanted to share some special moments around the song that changed my life. – a video of the day Busbee and I wrote My Church. we were at his home studio in LA and I brought this idea of finding spirituality and connection through music and driving. originally, the chorus was our bridge. very quickly we realized it was too infectious to not be our actual chorus, and so “can I get a hallelujah” became the opus of our entire project. we kept the day of demo vocals for the final master because the soul we captured the morning we wrote it was so raw and moving and couldn’t be replicated. we wrote the entire song in 45 minutes. – the first time I ever played My Church in front of people was at a round at the Bluebird Cafe here in Nashville. even acoustic, it felt like a moment that would mark the beginning of a lifelong handhold with this song. – two days ago, Busbee’s wife @jessiebusbee had been moving out of her home recently and found these lyrics Busbee had handwritten of our song and she gave them to me. through tears I laughed and said “he spelled my name wrong.” 😂 it’s on its way to being framed and will be placed on his piano she gave me that sits in my living room. my son now plays on that piano. the synchronicities of music and connection and family never cease to floor me. to the little song that could. 💒
on the eve of My Church being released ten years ago, I wanted to share some special moments around the song that changed my life. – a video of the day Busbee and I wrote My Church. we were at his home studio in LA and I brought this idea of finding spirituality and connection through music and driving. originally, the chorus was our bridge. very quickly we realized it was too infectious to not be our actual chorus, and so “can I get a hallelujah” became the opus of our entire project. we kept the day of demo vocals for the final master because the soul we captured the morning we wrote it was so raw and moving and couldn’t be replicated. we wrote the entire song in 45 minutes. – the first time I ever played My Church in front of people was at a round at the Bluebird Cafe here in Nashville. even acoustic, it felt like a moment that would mark the beginning of a lifelong handhold with this song. – two days ago, Busbee’s wife @jessiebusbee had been moving out of her home recently and found these lyrics Busbee had handwritten of our song and she gave them to me. through tears I laughed and said “he spelled my name wrong.” 😂 it’s on its way to being framed and will be placed on his piano she gave me that sits in my living room. my son now plays on that piano. the synchronicities of music and connection and family never cease to floor me. to the little song that could. 💒
on the eve of My Church being released ten years ago, I wanted to share some special moments around the song that changed my life. – a video of the day Busbee and I wrote My Church. we were at his home studio in LA and I brought this idea of finding spirituality and connection through music and driving. originally, the chorus was our bridge. very quickly we realized it was too infectious to not be our actual chorus, and so “can I get a hallelujah” became the opus of our entire project. we kept the day of demo vocals for the final master because the soul we captured the morning we wrote it was so raw and moving and couldn’t be replicated. we wrote the entire song in 45 minutes. – the first time I ever played My Church in front of people was at a round at the Bluebird Cafe here in Nashville. even acoustic, it felt like a moment that would mark the beginning of a lifelong handhold with this song. – two days ago, Busbee’s wife @jessiebusbee had been moving out of her home recently and found these lyrics Busbee had handwritten of our song and she gave them to me. through tears I laughed and said “he spelled my name wrong.” 😂 it’s on its way to being framed and will be placed on his piano she gave me that sits in my living room. my son now plays on that piano. the synchronicities of music and connection and family never cease to floor me. to the little song that could. 💒
totally normal tuesday! thanks @jonasbrothers 🖤🖤🖤 glam: @emgraymakeup @marwabashirhair
totally normal tuesday! thanks @jonasbrothers 🖤🖤🖤 glam: @emgraymakeup @marwabashirhair
totally normal tuesday! thanks @jonasbrothers 🖤🖤🖤 glam: @emgraymakeup @marwabashirhair
totally normal tuesday! thanks @jonasbrothers 🖤🖤🖤 glam: @emgraymakeup @marwabashirhair
totally normal tuesday! thanks @jonasbrothers 🖤🖤🖤 glam: @emgraymakeup @marwabashirhair
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
“we’ve got history, no conditions.” went to Kona with my childhood friends on our annual vacation and we played BFF trivia, drank things with a lot of fruit garnishes and laughed at the dumbest things. theatre kids for 23 years and counting.
i’d rather be a… WITCH 🧙🏼♀️🔮
i’d rather be a… WITCH 🧙🏼♀️🔮
wanted to feel cute for a sec since I have to be a cheeseburger for Halloween (per my son’s request). 🖤🤍
wanted to feel cute for a sec since I have to be a cheeseburger for Halloween (per my son’s request). 🖤🤍
the magic isn’t melting in 2026 🍦✨ i’m adding some dates to The Dreamsicle Tour with special guest @slimdan9! even more excited to share that each ticket sold will include a $1 donation to @nokidhungry, a national campaign that works with local partners, such as schools and food banks, to alleviate hunger in communities around the country. The Lunatics Fund will also be contributing $10,000 to No Kid Hungry. join @thelunaticshq at the link in bio for early access. tickets and vip on sale november 7 at 10am local.