The America I Found | Rediscovering America| American SongTeller
What happens when you turn off the news and hit the road? "The America I Found" is a heartland American road song about discovering the country through the people who live in it every day. From veterans who carry on through loss, to small-town waitresses who make strangers feel at home, this song celebrates the character, kindness, and resilience that still define America. If this song reminds you of someone you've met along the way, share their story in the comments. Subscribe for more original songs celebrating faith, family, freedom, community, and the American spirit. #TheAmericaIFound #AmericanSongTeller #HeartlandMusic #Americana #CountryRock #PatrioticMusic #RoadSong #OriginalMusic

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