Elizabeth Runde has been singing since the age of three. She would stand on the coffee table in the living room at home and sing to the song "Elizabeth" by the Statler Brothers.
When she got a little older she surprised her parents by singing the Faith Hill song "It Matters To Me."
She performed in grade school and in Jr. High musicals both at school and at the local arts center.
After performing in many plays she told her mother that she wanted to sing on a stage somewhere. At age 13, she then appeared on stage for the first time at the Bell Buckle Cafe singing a Dixie Chicks song "Let 'Er Rip" karaoke style.
She was in choir for four years while in high school and three years in the elite "Chamber Singers." She has since advanced to singing at festivals, benefits, fairs, beauty pageants, talent contest such as the Colgate Country Showdown, Loretta Lynn's Talent Contest, West Tennessee Star in Dyersburg, Tn, etc. She has also performed at songwriters nights, such as, the well known Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, TN.
Elizabeth is still singing and plans to graduate from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in the Recording Industry/Music Business program.