TUSCUMBIA-The Alabama Music Hall of Fame is proud to highlight Muscle Shoals musician, Tosha Hill’s, debut EP release of Forty Miles.
Tosha Hill has been referred to as one of the most promising new artists from the Muscle Shoals area. With her talent being unquestionably one of the more unique and untouched sounds. Stemming from humble beginnings at an early age, she began her musical journey from performing at local churches, state fairs, songwriting competitions, to honing her skills in the studios of her hometown.
Tosha is ecstatic about her debut EP release of Forty Miles, a collection of five songs co-written with her father, Billy. Forty Miles was recorded in Gallatin, TN, and produced by Arab, Alabama native, Dylan Evers. Forty Miles will be available on streaming platforms on April 2, 2021.
Bart Herbison, Executive Director of the Nashville Songwriters Association International, is quoted as saying “Tosha Hill is a unique talent, both as a songwriter and as an artist. Every rare once-in-a-while someone comes along who I believe the world needs to hear. So indulge yourself as you share in her incredible musical gifts!”
After passing her first and only audition at Nashville’s renowned venue, “The Bluebird Cafe” at eighteen, she landed her own show shortly thereafter and became one of the venue’s regular hosts. She shared that same stage with John Oates of Hall & Oates and Victoria Shaw in the world’s largest songwriter’s festival, Tin Pan South.
All other performances and collaborations include: John Oates (Hall & Oates), John Paul White
(Civil Wars), Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Randy Owen (Alabama), Brenda Lee, Spooner
Oldham, Donna Jean Godchaux (The Grateful Dead), Shenandoah, Even Stevens, Lynn
Langham, Mark Narmore, Byron Hill, John Ford-Coley, Jim Parker, Gordon Kennedy, Jerry
Vandiver, Lonestar, and was featured at The Women of Muscle Shoals Music celebrating Spooner Oldham in 2017.
For more details please email Tosha Hill at toshabrookehill@comcast.net.
Media Release/Mackenzie Akin
Marketing Manager
Alabama Music Hall of Fame