Country singer advocates for Tennessee anti-harassment bill
NASHVILLE — A country music singer is speaking out in support of a proposed bill in Tennessee that would provide better protections against sexual harassment to those working in the music industry.
Singer-songwriter Katie Armiger spoke Monday about her own experiences of harassment after coming to Nashville to start her career.
“I had an opportunity to have a career in an industry that I love, country music, from the ages of 14 to 24,” Armiger said. “And I was fortunate enough to be able to sing and perform all across the country. But in the last three years, after having been exposed to many different uncomfortable situations over much of my time as an artist, I felt pressure to choose between my self-worth and respect, or performing.”
Armiger is fighting a lawsuit from her former label Cold River Records, which sued last year alleging she failed to comply with the terms of a settlement negotiated after a previous lawsuit. In her response to the suit, she claims she was sexually harassed by unidentified radio broadcasters. Officials from the label say they didn’t know about the harassment.


