St. Lola in the Fields (a.k.a. St. Lola) is a two-person band based in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] Band members include singer/songwriter/musician/author, Cindy Morgan Brouwer, and songwriter/producer/engineer/musician, Jeremy Bose. St. Lola was birthed out of the need for both artists to have a venue to release their own penned songs that may have been viewed as having little commercial potential for other artists.[2] The band members have together written over 20 number one songs,[3] and have written songs for other artists, including Uncle Kracker and Clay Aiken, among others.[4]
Morgan and Bose have collaborated on songwriting for over a decade and began work on St. Lola's first EP, Little Breaks/Little Bends, in 2007. The EP, released in 2008, contains the following tracks:
Sunny
Happy
He’s In Love
Don’t Say
Oil and Water
Fix
The duo’s first full-length album, High Atop the Houses and the Towns, was released October 5, 2010. Containing 11 tracks in total, all tracks from their original EP were included on the full-length recording, except for the tracks Happy and Oil and Water. The group's first full-length album has a sound that may be described as piano based alternative pop with a moody electro ambiance to it. Virtually all songs on the album deal with relationships and people, some with a positive outlook and several with a more somber view.
The band is currently on the Nettwerk Records label.[5] Brouwer, who has sold millions of albums as a Contemporary Christian Music artist, continues to release music in the CCM genre as a solo artist under the name of Cindy Morgan (her maiden name).