Jamie Lynn Spears sang into the mic and nothing came out.

She looked pleadingly off stage with a β€œhey can you help me” expression aimed toward the sound guy.

Still nothing.

She continued singing until her manager came out with a hot mic just in time for her to finish the song.

It was a minor hiccup to her Country Thunder debut on Saturday afternoon, a performance that was easily one of the most interesting surprises of the 2015 festival.

We know of Spears as Britney’s little sister and Zoe in Nickelodeon’s β€œZoe 101.” On Friday, she introduced us to the grown-up Jamie Lynn, the 24-year-old mother of a 6-year-old daughter who followed her heart to country music.

β€œIt’s just a part of who I am. So when I started writing music I didn’t have any intention of would it be pop or would it be country. I just started writing and this is what made sense with my story,” the Louisiana native said in an interview backstage just before her afternoon show.

On stage, Spears made a convincing argument for her future in country music. She has a lovely twangy soprano that was refreshingly bright on her 2013 debut indie single β€œHow Could I Want More,” a song that made an impressive chart run on Billboard.

She performed most if not all of the songs off her debut EP including β€œShotgun Wedding” and sprinkled in a couple covers including admirable renditions of Aerosmith’s β€œWalk This Way” and Paramore’s β€œAin’t It Fun.”

A highlight of the show was when she and two members of her band planted themselves on the catwalk and stripped things down to the bones on a cover of β€œI Got the Boy,” a song she cowrote that Jana Kramer is taking on a chart run. The performance was soulful and heartfelt and there was a wonderful sense of intimacy, as if she was performing in her living room, not in the middle of an enormous stage with several thousand people looking on.


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