There's Something About Megan - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Megan arrives in Nashville, and after meeting one of the biggest agents in Music City, she sets about finding a gig. Unfortunately, after choosing a session guitarist to work with, she comes down with a nasty cough. Feeling low, run down and homesick, can she pick herself up in time to perform her very first Nashville show?
Episode 2
After meeting famous songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, Megan is invited to write a song at her country retreat. While out in the sticks, Megan decides to spend some time living the country lifestyle and, in a bid to connect with the locals, becomes a farmhand. Having been inspired by her time away from the city, Megan performs her own song at Nashville's world-famous Bluebird Cafe.
Episode 3
In the last episode of the series, Megan has to put on her very own showcase for industry boss Nick. To prepare the perfect performance, Megan sings on the radio, has an intense vocal coaching session and even drops in on a gospel choir. Has she done enough to impress him and walk away with a single release back home in the UK?
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