Stephanie Quayle to host Wrangler Cowgirl 30 under 30 Empowered Gala

Big Sky Music Group recording artist and Montana cowgirl, Stephanie Quayle will serve as Host and Master of Ceremonies at the fifth anniversary Wrangler COWGIRL 30 Under 30 Empowered Gala that takes place in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards on March 8, 2024.

The Friday night Gala to honor the 2024 Class of COWGIRL 30 Under 30 will take place amidst the rustic-eclectic pomp of celebrity Chef Tim Love's Tannahill’s Music Hall, a premier entertainment venue, known for its lavish event capabilities and world-class concert presentations, centered amid the immaculately restored Mule Alley entertainment district in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards.

The 30 honorees will be feted and recognized during a ceremony and celebration on March 8, 2024, at Tannahill’s Music Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Guests of the gala will include previous class alumnae and representatives of the brands that support the event including Wrangler, Durango Boots, Cavender’s, Charlie 1 Horse Hats, Montana Silversmiths, Corral Boots, Double D Ranch, and Old Gringo Boots. The event will also serve as a reunion of prior recipients as well as the inaugural bestowal of its COWGIRL 30 Under 30 Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring retiring Montana Silversmith marketing executive, Judy Wagner, and presented by Wrangler Sr. Brand Marketing Manager, Robin Rich.

Quayle is best-known for hit singles like "Selfish", "Whatcha Drinkin 'Bout", and "Wild Frontier," and her recent album On the Edge defines a new era in her musical journey. With a strong dose of Western, an emphasis on baritone guitar and a frisky put-it-out there candor, the singer-songwriter leans straight into what’s on her mind. In her new book, Why Do We Stay, set to hit bookstore shelves on April 30, Quayle delivers a compassionate and practical resource as she shares her powerful story of overcoming toxic relationships. Psychologist Dr. W. Keith Campbell's professional insights are paired with Quayle’s journey and are designed to give the reader the help and hope she needs to heal—and remind her that she is not alone.

The seasoned musical talent is well known on the stages of country music. Rolling Stone Country named her “An Artist You Need to Know,” CMT tapped Quayle as part of their “Next Women of Country” franchise, The Kelly Clarkson Show featured Quayle as a performer and guest, her last three singles garnered over 100 million audience impressions, and the Grand Ole Opry has hosted her on numerous occasions.

Read the full article at COWGIRL Magazine

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