
Loris’ DEBUT at NOON
By: Ana Marquez
We love having Loris Lowe on the air weekdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.! Looking for fresh music or curious about what’s been on Loris’ playlist? Don’t miss this week’s Loris’ DEBUT at NOON list! There’s plenty of great music to dive into.
Tommy Taylor – Cloquet
Tommy Taylor’s album, Across the Stars, delivers a lush, cinematic soundscape, blending airy vocals, textured production, and an almost dreamlike sense of motion. The song, “Cloquet” feels like drifting through a late-night universe of your own thoughts. Listen to his entire album and more at tommytaylor.com.
Pressley Haile – Mountain Daughter
Hailing from Hamilton, Texas, Presley Haile brings a fresh voice to modern Americana, weaving together poetic lyricism and timeless influences from John Prine, James Taylor, and Patty Griffin. Her new song “Mountain Daughter” leans into her warm, roots-infused songwriting to create an uplifting journey toward hope. Explore more about Haile at presleyhaile.com.
Brooke Michelle – Understudy
This UT alum is on the come up! Brooke Michelle’s debut album Truth Be Told (2025) earned multiple Indie Music Channel Awards in Hollywood, CA including ‘Album of the Year’ and ‘Best Pop Artist’ for 18. Listen to her new song “Understudy” sets the tone for her honest, emotionally rich approach, and dives deep into the courage it takes to speak the truth out loud. Explore more about Brooke Michelle at brookemichellemusic.com.
Kelsey Blackstone and Tobias Lund – Rinse and Repeat
“Rinse and Repeat” is a neo-soul/pop track that dives into the realities of dating in 2025. A collaborative single from Austin artist Tobias Lund and Nashville artist Kelsey Blackstone, the song blends Kelsey’s soulful, dynamic vocal presence with Tobias’s crisp, expressive production. Keep up with their journeys at kelseyblackstone.com and tobiaslundmusic
Caroline Hale – Blame You
In “Blame You,” Caroline Hale showcases her powerful storytelling through sharp lyricism and a confident, modern pop-rock edge. The song navigates accountability, heartbreak, and reclaiming your voice, all wrapped in an anthemic, emotionally charged delivery. For more Caroline Hale, go to her website: carolinehale.com.




