

Music · Drama
Overview
An aspiring but adrift teen singer goes to live with her grandmother, once a country music legend, but has fallen on hard times after the death of her husband five years earlier. Together, they overcome adversity and find redemption through their love of music.
Top Cast


Cheryl Ladd
Cheryl Ladd
Erin Mays
Cheryl Ladd
Erin Mays


Savannah Lee Nassif
Savannah Lee Nassif
Hailey Mays
Savannah Lee Nassif
Hailey Mays


Darci Lynne Farmer
Darci Lynne Farmer
Brooke Mays
Darci Lynne Farmer
Brooke Mays


Rachel Cannon
Rachel Cannon
Candace Mays
Rachel Cannon
Candace Mays


Dodge Prince
Dodge Prince
Rufus Gibbs
Dodge Prince
Rufus Gibbs


Jared Treviño
Jared Treviño
Marcos
Jared Treviño
Marcos
Maggie McClure
Maggie McClure
Maddie Evans
Maggie McClure
Maddie Evans


Bill Jenkins
Bill Jenkins
Mr. Daniels
Bill Jenkins
Mr. Daniels
Amberley Snyder
Amberley Snyder
Herself
Amberley Snyder
Herself
Shane Henry
Shane Henry
Colin McKee
Shane Henry
Colin McKee
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