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Ninety Miles to NashvilleTed Todorov
00:00 / 03:25

Vocal and acoustic guitar – Ted Todorov Pedal Steel guitar – Adam Carswell

Bass – Ryan Woodall

Drums – Brian Mason

Goodbye to GreensboroTed Todorov
00:00 / 03:34

Vocals and Guitars – Ted Todorov

Recorded at Hourglass Studios, Wilmington , North Carolina

Ninety Miles from Nashville

"Ninety Miles from Nashville" is a road trip anthem written on I-40 West—a song about chasing down a new beginning while leaving heartache in the dust. Just shy of the city where dreams are made, it captures the raw, in-between space where pain turns into purpose. After a bad breakup and a bruised ego, our narrator hits the highway with nothing but a full tank and the hope that Broadway’s bright lights might outshine the past. It’s about the tension between who you were and who you're trying to become—set to the rhythm of the road, the hum of wheels, and the heartbeat of ambition.

Good Bye to Greensboro

“Good Bye to Greensboro” is a bittersweet ode to the towns we leave behind in search of something more. Set in anywhere in the US, it follows a restless soul who’s always chasing the feeling of ‘home’—but hasn’t quite found it yet. Greensboro is just the latest stop on the journey, another chapter closed with a quiet goodbye and a door left slightly ajar. There’s no anger, no regret—just the quiet understanding that it’s time to move on. With heartache in the rearview and hope up ahead, this song captures the tender pull between staying grounded and staying true to yourself.

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