Music is what makes Megan tick. She started singing about the same time she learned to talk. As a child, if you walked into her parents house CMT was blaring. Their cars were the same way. The first song she sang regularly was "Bye-bye" by Jo Dee Messina, when she was about three. At a very young age, Megan and her dad would play a game with the radio, she would be singing along with the radio and in the middle of the song he would change the station. If Megan liked the first song better she would continue to sing it without the music. If she liked the second song better she would start to sing it without missing a beat, they still play this game today. Megan was born in Plano, TX and moved to her mother's hometown of Yukon, OK with her parents at age 3. In school she took choir a few years but preferred to sing to a radio or to friends and family. The choir sound just wasn't quite loud or country enough for her. Megan currently is a senior at Yukon High School. She shows cattle in the local FFA Chapter and helps change a few tractor tires for her parents business. Music has always helped Megan through life. From Loretta's songs to Eminem's music from Hank to Fergie, she listens to them all. Megan performed "I Wonder" at a 4-H Share the Fun contest in December 2007. This was the first time she ever performed for an audience. When the crowd was moved by the song, she was hooked. She auditioned in Nashville for "Can You Duet" in January 2008 but was turned down. This rejection has just fueled the fire in her to perform for people and to make the music do for them what it does for her. Megan has opened a couple of shows that consisted of Greg Reichel, Mama Sweet, Macon Greyson, Brian Wright & Sally Jaye among others. David Eskew, owner of the Horseshoe Bar in Yukon has asked her to perform a couple of times with more dates planned in the future. Megan is just a laid back country girl but likes her songs to be loud with ALOT of ATTITUDE.
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