
Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band
Written by Brian Eversole, “Weather Girl” is a hard-driving traditional bluegrass song that uses the unpredictability of mountain weather as a metaphor for a relationship that never seems to stay the same. Built around a clever play on the words weather and whether, the song blends humor, heartbreak, and classic bluegrass storytelling into an energetic and memorable performance.
“Weather Girl came from the idea that some relationships can feel a lot like mountain weather — sunny one minute, storming the next, and changing before you ever have a chance to figure out what happened,” says Eversole. “The image that sparked the song was the thought of seeing a weather girl on the late-night news, talking about rain, snow, and cold winds rolling in, while realizing that kind of unpredictability felt a whole lot like a certain relationship.”
Weather Girl
written by Brian Eversole
Sound Biscuit Publishing, BMI
ISRC: USACX2501832
UPC: 899090714702
Brian Eversole - Lead Vocals, Mandolin
Julia Eversole - Bass, Tenor Vocal
David Eversole - Guitar, Baritone Vocal
Ashton Murray - Banjo
Malachi Ellenburg - Fiddle
Produced and mixed by Dave Maggard
Recording Engineer: Shane Reman
Mastering Engineer: Keith Burhans
Recorded at Sound Biscuit Productions, Sevierville, TN.
Photography by Tia Reman, ST Photography, Co.
Record Label: Gravy Records
Release date: May 22, 2026
About Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band
Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band is a hard-driving traditional bluegrass group from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, dedicated to keeping the tradition alive for a new generation. Inspired by the second generation of bluegrass greats, the band delivers driving tempos, intricate picking, and an authentic mountain sound rooted in classic bluegrass. Though the members are young, Grassy Creek has already built a reputation for polished musicianship, strong stage presence, and a deep respect for bluegrass history. The band has performed at festivals, competitions, radio programs and events throughout Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and beyond, including appearances at the Ryman Auditorium, SPBGMA, IBMA and Gatlinburg’s Tunes & Tales program. With a growing online audience of more than 47,000 Facebook followers, Grassy Creek continues to connect with bluegrass fans through their energetic performances, authentic sound and shared passion for carrying traditional bluegrass music forward.


