Ross Ellis Launches Daily Showcase ‘Ross Writes’
Sony Music Nashville recording artist Ross Ellis launched “Ross Writes” on April 9, to showcase his expansive catalog of songs and offer fans some at-home entertainment while we shelter in place to fight COVID-19. Performing daily at 6 p.m. CT on Facebook and Instagram Live, Ellis shares a different song he’s written during each performance. To check out past episodes and watch new ones, visit his Instagram or Facebook.
“This is something I’d been thinking about for a while, but when this coronavirus mess broke out, I thought it’d be a great way to connect with fans until we can all be together again,” shares Ellis. “I have written so many songs over the years since moving to Nashville. This is a great way to both showcase my ‘day job’ as a writer and highlight some of the incredible songwriters I go to work with every day.”
In the middle of recording his debut album for Sony Music Nashville when the “safer at home” order was released, the singer/songwriter has already notched 17 performances and shows no signs of stopping the daily sessions any time soon.
“I have enough songs to take us all the way through 2025 if we have to,” Ellis laughs. “These live sessions have been great though…seeing the comments. Getting feedback from fans in real time will definitely help us decide what makes this album and what doesn’t!”
“Ross Writes” To Date:
4/9- Ross Writes No. 1 – “Shadows On The Wall”
4/11- Ross Writes No. 2 – “2000 and You”
4/12- Ross Writes No. 3 – “Forever to Me”
4/13- Ross Writes No. 4 – “How Do You Sleep”
4/14- Ross Writes No. 5 – “Love Blind,” “Without You,” “Barefoot Dancer,” “Other Side Of The Phone” and “Neon Church”
4/15- Ross Writes No. 6 – “Wish You Would”
4/16- Ross Writes No. 7 – “While It Lasted”
4/17- Ross Writes No. 8 – “This Road” and “White Picket Plans”
4/18- Ross Writes No. 9 – “Old Fashioned”
4/20- Ross Writes No. 10 – “Doin’ Alright”
4/21- Ross Writes No. 11 – “Let Me Let You Go”
4/22- Ross Writes No. 12 – “Mess We Make”
4/23- Ross Writes No. 13 – “Let It Be Me”
4/24- Ross Writes No. 14 – “Made For”
4/25- Ross Writes No. 15 – “Last Place I Had It”
4/26- Ross Writes No. 16 – “Before And After You”
4/27- Ross Writes No. 17 – “Land of the Lost”
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