March27 , 2023

    Lauren Duski heads home to N. Mich.

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    GAYLORD, MICH. – Country singer, Lauren Duski is back in her hometown in Northern Michigan for her first concert since becoming a national celebrity on TV’s “The Voice” in May 2017.

    “I’ve spent the majority of the first few months after ‘The Voice’ either out on the road playing shows or spending my days in Nashville writing for my new record.”

    Her song, “Costume Party” is now available for fans to purchase and her first album should follow within a couple months.

    She says the road to creating “Costume Party” was a rough one.

    “I finally came to a place about Thanksgiving last year where I was getting kind of frustrated. I hadn’t written that song yet where I was proud enough to say ‘This is who I am as an artist.’

    “I’ve written a lot about previous relationships and experiences I’ve been through.

    ‘Costume Party’ is about being on the journey and finding peace. There are good days and bad days but you’re not alone in that.

    “I still struggle with that. Everyday I still have to tell myself, ‘You are good enough.