RCA Nashville’s Rachel Wommack Celebrates Official Country Radio Impact of “Damage” By Performing Pop-Up Show At Courtyard By Marriott In Nashville Where She Once Bartended

Left to right, at Rachel Wammack’s Courtyard by Marriott pop-up show are: Sony Music Nashville EVP Marketing & New Business John Zarling; RCA Nashville Promotion’s Nicole Walden, Matt Galvin, and Liz Sledge; SMN’s VP A&R Taylor Lindsey, Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman, Director National Promotion Lauren Thomas; Rachel Wammack; SMN VP Creative Services Tracy Fleaner; “Damage” co-writer Tom Douglas; SMN A&R Manager Margaret Tomlin, Maverick Management’s Halie Hampton, SMN A&R Representative Jillian Whitefield, RCA Nashville Promotion’s Mallory Opheim; SMN’s Wammack Marketing Lead Liz Cost, Coordinator Marketing Chloe Doyle, Manager Partership Marketing Jamie Alberici, SVP A&R Jim Catino and Associate Director Digital Strategy Jaime Marconette. Photo credit: Adam Davis

Nashville, TN – RCA Nashville recording artist Rachel Wammack celebrated the official country radio impact date of her debut single, “Damage,” earlier this week by performing a surprise pop-up show at Green Hill’s Courtyard by Marriott where she was a bartender when first moving to Nashville from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Wammack’s 20-minute set included “Damage,” which she co-wrote with Tom Douglas and David Hodges, and other songs featured on her self-titled debut EP available HERE.

Her current single, ranking fourth most-added on country radio during its first official impact week, is a musical diary of her real-life encounters with people who she served as a bartender at Courtyard By Marriott.

The event was open to the public, and included friends and music industry associates. A “RachelRita” drink special was featured during happy hour.

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