“My dream is to keep the traditions of Country Music alive and to share this rich history with a new generation through my music.”

Teeă Goans grew up on a dirt road you won’t find on a map. She was raised on the sounds of an AM radio and a record collection that could have been found on the jukebox of any honky-tonk. From an early age, it was clear that the influences that made country music history, were being reborn through a young girl from Missouri.

Teeă began her musical journey singing in church when she was just three-years-old. She has called the stage home ever since. By the time she was eight, she was wowing audiences at local fairs and festivals, and was asked to become a member of the Truman Lake Opry in Warsaw, Missouri. This nine-year experience allowed her to prepare for her future career in the music business by expressing her unique style and feeling the connection between an entertainer and their audience…the kind of lessons that can’t be taught in a classroom. Not to mention, working with such legends as Bill Anderson and Johnny Russell.

After graduating from college, Teeă moved to Nashville to pursue the kind of career she had known she would have since she was a child. She has become an avid songwriter, creating the kind of songs that will carry Country Music into the next generation without forgetting where it came from. She is currently keeping busy with her songwriting, and her title as Producer for “The Grand Ole Opry Warm-Up Show with Keith Bilbrey” on 650 AM WSM and “Inside the Opry Circle” on XM Satellite Radio. Her work with WSM has allowed her to learn the music industry through radio broadcasting and given her the opportunity to meet many of the people who helped to shape her as an artist.

When asked why she does what she does, the answer is simple, “It’s all I know. My dream is to keep the traditions of Country Music alive and to share this rich history with a new generation through my music.”