Drew Scott is a (married) man of many talents. The Hgtv star married his longtime girlfriend, Linda Phan, in a gorgeous ceremony in Puglia, Italy, in May, and he wrote an original song for Linda to mark the occasion! The couple shared their big day in a special Property Brothers episode called "Linda and Drew Say 'I Do'" that aired June 2, and Drew featured some of the footage in a music video for his song, "You Chose Me." Drew wrote the song with songwriters Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson, he told TLC, and he surprised Linda with it the day of their wedding.
The two got engaged in December 2016 after six years of dating, and Drew surprised her with a recording of "Marry Me" by Train - looks like he's a total romantic when it comes to showing off his musical skills. Drew and Linda were joined by lots of family for their destination wedding,...
The two got engaged in December 2016 after six years of dating, and Drew surprised her with a recording of "Marry Me" by Train - looks like he's a total romantic when it comes to showing off his musical skills. Drew and Linda were joined by lots of family for their destination wedding,...
- 6/6/2018
- by Erin Cullum
- Popsugar.com
Maggie Rose‘s new single, “Body on Fire” – and companion video debuting exclusively on People – leaves no room for misinterpretation. It’s about sex. Steamy, smoking-hot sex.
But is it autobiographical?
The 29-year-old artist chuckles. “Absolutely.”
Rose and her husband, Austin Marshall, who works in Nashville music management, were newlyweds when she and co-writer Chad Carlson set out to “write a song about completely giving yourself to another person,” she says.
While the lyrics could be sung by a man, it’s hard not to think they’re written from a feminine perspective – a rarity these days in country music.
But is it autobiographical?
The 29-year-old artist chuckles. “Absolutely.”
Rose and her husband, Austin Marshall, who works in Nashville music management, were newlyweds when she and co-writer Chad Carlson set out to “write a song about completely giving yourself to another person,” she says.
While the lyrics could be sung by a man, it’s hard not to think they’re written from a feminine perspective – a rarity these days in country music.
- 6/15/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
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