Bri Bagwell Joins with More than 200 of Her Fans — and Their Dogs! - for 'The Rescue' Music Video (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Bri Bagwell was on her way to a show when her headlights found the sad eyes of a little chihuahua she would eventually name Whiskey.

“I turned the corner and there [she was] in the middle of the road,” Bagwell, 36, tells PEOPLE of the dog she found in February of 2019. “I chased her for a while, but she eventually stopped, and I picked her up. It breaks my heart because it was a cold day. It was going to freeze that night.”

“We’ve been inseparable ever since,” says Bagwell of the dog she estimates to be 7 years old now. “And now she’s just living her best life.”

Bri Bagwell and Whiskey.Courtesy Bri Bagwell

Bri Bagwell Joins with More than Two Hundred of Her Fans and Their Dogs for music video

Courtesy Bri Bagwell

It’s this special relationship between the dog and her rescuer that now plays out in Bagwell’s new single “The Rescue,” a heartwarming new song that the Texas artist wrote alongside fellow singer/songwriter Helene Cronin.

“We didn’t even plan on writing a song about Whiskey,” explains the New Mexico native of the day “The Rescue” was created. “But on the second day, we were writing together, and I wanted to write a song about my little girl, but every time I even would try, I just burst into tears. But once we started, it just kind of flowed out.”

Bri Bagwell.Haley Hays

Bri Bagwell Joins with More than Two Hundred of Her Fans and Their Dogs for music video

Haley Hays

As easy as the song came to be, so did the music video for “The Rescue,” which features more than 200 of Bagwell’s biggest fans with the rescue dogs that they too saved from what could have been a so very uncertain life.

“I don’t know any of these people, but the love jumps off the screen,” explains Bagwell of the fans and their dogs prominently featured in the music video premiering exclusively on PEOPLE. “You can feel it. I cried when I first saw the finished video. I was like, ‘Why am I crying?’ I don’t know any of these dogs.”

But it hasn’t always been easy for Whiskey and Bagwell.

“Whiskey definitely still has big time abandonment issues,” says Bagwell, who will be donating a portion of the proceeds from her Feb. 13 Galentine’s Day livestream concert to theNew Braunfels Humane SocietyandLas Cruces' Safe Haven. “The first time I left her alone, she tore up my blinds. Another time, a man raised his voice and she just immediately started shaking, so I think there is some history there of that.  She definitely had some issues, but we have been loving her through it.”

‘We’ being Bagwell and her longtime boyfriend and fellow music artist Paul Eason.

“He’s just the greatest man that ever lived,” says Bagwell of her boyfriend of over four years. “We don’t get to see each other as he spends a whole lot on the road with his bandThe Wilder Blueand I’m on the road with my band, but we always try to find quality time to spend together.”

Bri Bagwell’s “The Rescue”.

“The Rescue” Music Video

Time that they often spend making music.

“Paul recorded the whole track [of ‘The Rescue’] in our house,” says Bagwell, who played over 120 shows herself in 2023. “He played all the instruments, including the drums and steel guitar — everything. He’s amazing.”

source: people.com