Jordan Rainer Lights Up Brickshore Media’s 615 Live During CMA Fest
Oklahoma-born and current Nashville local, Jordan Rainer is rapidly becoming a standout presence in today’s country music landscape. Combining the authenticity Wynonna Judd once said “country music badly needs today,” Jordan’s artistry—rooted in bluegrass heritage and sharpened by a decade of songwriting in Music City—is turning heads and warming hearts across the Lone Star State and beyond.
Jordan first captured national attention during Season 24 of The Voice, where her powerful blind audition of Reba McEntire’s “Fancy” drew a coveted four-chair turn and sparked more than 1.3 million views online. “Fans have kind of made Fancy my song now,” she told Country Music Magazine in a live talk at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café. She additionally shared that she affectionately refers to her audience as “Spitfire Nation,” a loyal community of fans who even support her through a Patreon fan club.
That interview came during Brickshore Media’s 5th Annual 615 Live, held on June 5, 2025, over the weekend of CMA Fest. The free, daylong showcase—running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.—brings top-tier emerging artists to the Hard Rock stage, as part of CMA Fest’s epic celebration of country music culture. In the midst of the lively setting, Jordan spoke with infectious enthusiasm about how The Voice bolstered her career and granted her the ability to tour and make money, which she says she “can’t complain about.” It also connected her to a national audience that now supports her as she continues to write and record new music.
Indeed, it was during 615 Live that she shared with us, exciting news: an album titled, The Outlaw Revival, scheduled for release in October, and described by Jordan Rainer herself as “going to be badass.” Drawing inspiration from legends like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Keith Urban, and more, Jordan’s sound blends bold storytelling with cutting-edge guitar work—a nod to both her father’s bluegrass roots and her own guitar-driven style.
A fixture on Texas radio and a frequent collaborator with top Nashville songwriters, Jordan has built her reputation on authenticity and sheer grit. Her latest single, “The Girl You Left,” has been praised as a “millennial divorce anthem,” showcasing her fierce vocal delivery and relatable narrative
During her performance at 615 Live, Jordan brought that same fiery energy to the stage. She moved the crowd with soulful storytelling and powerhouse vocals that reflected her personal journey—from a quiet homeschooled upbringing to major national exposure. For fans of artist‑driven country, she delivered precisely the kind of heartfelt, guitar‑heavy music that captures the timeless spirit of true artistry.
When asked about the future, Jordan was optimistic and determined. Beyond The Outlaw Revival, she plans to deepen connections with “Spitfire Nation”—encouraging Patreon sign‑ups and continued fan engagement. She’s also positioned to expand her streaming footprint: her music is available on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, and elsewhere, with a growing presence across her social platforms and website ( https://www.jordanrainerofficial.com/).
As CMA Fest’s energy pulsed through downtown Nashville, Brickshore Media’s 615 Live stood out as a moment for rising talent to shine, and Jordan Rainer seized it, reminding us all why she’s on the rise. With her triumphant Outlaw Revival Tour, unapologetic sound, and soon-to-drop, outlaw album, Jordan is cementing herself as one of country’s most promising voices.
Watch for her new album this October, and keep an eye out for this “woman in black” as she sets the music world ablaze.
Written By: Helena Cady