Laura McClellan has been writing since she can remember -- her earliest journals take place in the Lisa Frank era -- and began pursuing her passion professionally as a freelance writer in 2011. Since then, she has worked in Public Relations and has written artist bios, magazine articles and blog posts, among other projects. McClellan moved to Nashville in 2006 to attend Belmont University, where she earned a degree in PR and fell in love with the city. She also loves Tina Fey, pizza, Twitter, classic fiction, Netflix and judging musical performances from her couch. Laura lives in Nashville with her husband and their orange cat, Beckett.
Laura McClellan
10 of the Saddest Country Songs Ever
Some of the saddest songs ever written come from the country music library.
Lennon & Maisy’s ‘Silent Night’ Rendition Is Blissful [Watch]
Lennon & Maisy are at their best on a cover of the Christmas classic "Silent Night."
One Thing Brantley Gilbert Loves About His Wife? Her Bluntness
Brantley Gilbert certainly tells it like it is, so we wouldn’t expect anything less from the woman who committed to spend the rest of her life with him.
Kane Brown’s Romantic ‘What’s Mine Is Yours’ Video Features His Real-Life Fiancee
Kane Brown is letting fans in on what his relationship with fiancee Katelyn Jae is like with his "What’s Mine Is Yours" video.
Jason Aldean Reveals the Influence Behind Baby Boy Memphis’ Unique Name
Jason Aldean isn’t a Tennessee native, so it seems a little off-brand for him to name his first son Memphis. Or maybe not?
Meghan Linsey Receives Death Threats After Taking a Knee at Titans Game
Meghan Linsey walked on the field at the Titans-Seahawks game on Sept. 24 to sing the National Anthem, but she left having taken a stand. Or rather, a knee.
Dierks Bentley Shares New Song ‘Hold the Light’ From ‘Only the Brave’ Movie [Listen]
Dierks Bentley has released a poignant ballad titled "Hold the Light," which is appearing in a new movie called 'Only the Brave. '
Singer-Songwriter Mark Selby Dead at 56
Mark Selby, the songwriter behind the Dixie Chicks’ “There’s Your Trouble” and Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Blue on Black," is dead.
Luke Bryan Gets Pelted by Flying iPhones Onstage [Watch]
Undergarments and roses? Sure — par for the course. But iPhones? That’s another story. Luke Bryan was performing in Virginia Beach recently when suddenly he was dodging iPhones being hurled at his person.
Carrie Underwood’s Men are Bonafide Studs in Suits — See the Pics!
It’s confirmed: both of Carrie Underwood’s men — big and little — are studs.
Jason Aldean Pays Tribute to Troy Gentry With ‘Lonely and Gone’
Jason Aldean played a show in New Jersey Sept. 9, the day after Troy Gentry’s death, and took the opportunity to pay tribute to the country mainstay by playing a Montgomery Gentry song.
Jennifer Nettles’ ‘King of the City’ Is Powerful Immigration Song Inspired by 9/11
Jennifer Nettles has released a poignant new song about the value of immigrants in the United States called "King of the City," championing the hard working families who’ve immigrated to the country.