Biography
From her childhood on a Texas farm, Kerry Harvick displayed an early gift for singing and songwriting. At nineteen she relocated to Nashville and earned a slot on the Live at Libby’s radio broadcast, where manager Don Light heard her and arranged a publishing contract with Cal IV Music. Once “Til Nothing Comes Between Us” became a hit for John Michael Montgomery, Lyric Street Records signed her and placed her in the studio with producer Byron Gallimore. Written by Ryan Tyler and Hillary Lindsey, her debut single “Cowgirls” appeared in 2004.
Singles

