Ep. 3: Savanna Chestnut

SAVANNA CHESTNUT: Raised in the boondocks of Kansas, Savanna Chestnut is a Country music singer/songwriter whose music reflects her roots. Growing up in a small farm town,  Savanna developed a love for the sweet, twangy sounds of old school country music, and that is exactly what she aims to bring back to the modern country scene. Savanna started writing and performing around age 13 and she consistently tours around the country playing a wide variety of venues, festivals, fairs and events. 

She has opened for acts like Gary Allan, Eli Young Band, Tanya Tucker, Ned Ledoux, Sunny Sweeny, Ward Davis, Granger Smith, Restless Heart, and Shenandoah and more. Savanna was a contestant on season 20 of The Voice earning a spot on Blake Shelton’s team. Her song “Prairie Fire”, the title track of her most recent album made it to the top 60’s on the Texas Regional Radio Charts in 2020. In 2017 and 2018 she was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards.

Her music has received air time on local radio stations around the country, and her music continues to grow in popularity online as well.  Savanna writes her songs for, and about the folks that still love true country music. She brings a new, yet traditional sound to the table. Follow her on social media to stay up to date on her upcoming  shows, latest news, and songs. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

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