From Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille Arts is one of the most accomplished Canadian country singers of the last ten years. And we were sure to roll her credits during this episode of the podcast.
Tenille’s first number one “Somebody Like That” is double platinum, and was the first number one to be written, produced and performed by all females. The single marked the first since Teri Clark in 2007 to reach number one in the United States.
Tenille is a multi-CCMA Award winner, an ACM nominee for New Female Artist of the Year, iHeartRadio nominee for Best New Country Artist, and much more.
We had a really great chat with Tenille about much more than this. Her incredibly dedicated fanbase, her career as an artist and songwriter, and some of the deep album cuts that didn’t really get their moment.
If you’re an emerging artist listening – take out your pen and notes.
Connect with Tenille Arts on Instagram and TikTok.
On The Porch with Front Porch Music Season 5 Episode 13
We’re so excited to welcome you back for Season 5 of On The Porch with Front Porch Music.
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe … it’s one of the easiest ways to support the show and helps more listeners find us.
Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join us On The Front Porch, every other Tuesday.
On The Porch with Front Porch Music is a Front Porch Production and is hosted by Logan Miller and Jenna Weishar. The podcast is produced by Jason Saunders.
The theme song for the podcast was written, produced, and performed by Owen Riegling.
Listen To Some Episodes With Other Saskatchewan Artists
Catch up on any episode of our podcast you haven’t heard yet!! We’ve talked to some amazing artists and you’ll get to know them better than ever before.
Here’s some of our popular episodes below.
Jess Moskaluke
Josh Stumpf
See a list of all our previous episodes of the podcast and have a listen.

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