"When I Was 16” is Cherise Carver’s 10th Country single and 8th song to go to Country radio. After visiting with a 16 year old girl, Cherise discovered the girl had quit high school after being bullied. The level of bullying was so bad the kids had made an Instagram page called “I hate (her name)” This was fuel for Cherise to pen and sing a song addressing the similarities and differences between growing up in the 80s vs. today.
The Red Oak Tree sees this family's journey over the years and it's a beautiful thing to watch.
Hear these powerhouse vocals deliver a stellar rendition of a couple longing to fix their relationship before it's too late. Texas songwriter Tim Schlesener joined forces with Nash & Cherise to create a track that is as unique as they are.
Set your price - Christmas memories and a magic scarf...Written by Cynthia Clark & Cherise Carver
My Guardian Angel Needs A Beer, written and performed by Cherise Carver, is a song that plays homage to Guardian Angels. For all the times we made mistakes, got ourselves in over our head and lived to tell about it this is thankful expression. “No broken bones, I’m still alive, I ain’t in jail. She’ll have some stories for the big Guy upstairs.” Enjoy the amazing lead guitars of Jeff King, rhythm guitar by Hunter Anderson, with all other instruments as well as production by the one and only producer, Chris Collins of Crimson Road Studio.
NEW SINGLE Hits streaming on 6/23/23! Co-writer Liz Nash. You can take away my honky tonk can't take the honky tonk out of this girl! She's gonna dance no matter what!
"That Ain't My Stuff" is the (I wanna make up / break up) song and she's not taking it lying down. 7 weeks Top 100 Texas Country Music Chart!!!
Top 100 Country Music Chart Song 20 Weeks!!!: Guitars Guns & Bibles is Cherise Carver’s latest release about what she calls “living by Southern Gospels.” Written by Carver and Produced by Chris Collins at Crimson Road Studio, this song hits hard with the amazing guitars of world-renowned guitarist Jeff King. The lyrics poetically describe the charm and grit of growing up in the South while the vocal is nothing short of rich and feisty. In addition to putting his unique stamp on production, Chris Collins plays bass, drums, and organ that will have you singing in the choir on Sunday!
