Passionately Captivating Country Artist Noelle Toland Releases A Fun New Single Just in Time for Summer
- Melody

- Jul 1, 2024
- 2 min read

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Nashville based singer/songwriter Noelle Toland is releasing a fun summer single, (I'm Just A) Wino. This song is available on all digital streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
There’s nothing like a high-spirited drinking song to kick off the summer season. Noelle perfectly captures all the fun of a night out on the town with (I'm Just A) Wino. "I started writing (I'm Just A) Wino with my friend Tyler Winther when I happened to be in Los Angeles for a few days. We were in his kitchen and I was pouring a glass of Sancerre,” Noelle recalls. “He had his guitar out, and we had this funny spark of a moment where we were talking about life then we said ‘but what do I know, I'm just a wino!’ We laughed and instantly knew we had the seed of a drinkin’ song.”
The vision behind the song is a familiar one for fans of the wildly popular TV show - Yellowstone. Noelle and Tyler, both huge fans of the show, were picturing the iconic Beth Dutton with her kick-ass attitude and sarcasm as they wrote the song.
Produced by Philippe Bronchtein (Chase Rice’s utility instrumentalist, playing pedal steel, banjo, dobro, and keyboards for Pony Bradshaw and Mickey Guyton, among others), (I'm Just A) Wino is an upbeat track backed by a banjo leading the way for a classic country sound. In the words of Noelle herself, this single is “…a real boot kicker, line dancin’, throw em back drinking song.” Be sure to grab a glass of your favorite wine and sing along.
Following the success of her previously released 90’s country covers Walkaway Joe and It Matters To Me, as well as her original releases and EP, Noelle continues to reach into the depths of our souls in a beautiful way. She has received critically-acclaimed praise in numerous publications, achieved success on curated playlists including “New In Country” on Apple Music, been nominated for Country Evolution’s Artist to Watch, and received national and international airplay in Australia, Europe, Ireland, London, Switzerland, and the U.K.
Noelle is scheduled to release new original music throughout the year, as well as one more 90’s country cover which will complete her 3 song 90’s cover project. She is also gearing up for more shows and performances, including appearances at this year’s CMA Music Festival.





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