On September 13, just ahead of the release of her brand new album, 29: WRITTEN IN STONE, out September 17, the GRAMMY Museum was thrilled to welcome country singer-songwriter Carly Pearce for an intimate conversation about the making of the new album, followed by a performance. The discussion was moderated by Samantha Hissong from Rolling Stone. The newest Grand Ole Opry member has certainly carved a place for herself in today’s Country music landscape by being unfailingly honest about her doubt, tough truths and creating space for pain, laughter, and growth. “Next Girl,” her frisky warning to a young woman being smooth talked by a Romeo she knows too well and recent release “Dear Miss Loretta” is an ode to Lynn’s own truths across generations that feature fellow Kentucky icon Patty Loveless. With 29: WRITTEN IN STONE, produced by Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and tracks with Tony Brown, the Country-grounded song cycle continues the recognition, healing and triumph that has defined her last twelve months.
Up Next in September 2021
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Jackson Dean
Odenton, Maryland native Jackson Dean is a singer/songwriter known for his old school, gritty style of Country. Mature beyond his years, Jackson has a daring and carefree spirit, having moved out at 18 years old to live in a cinderblock, concrete floor, one-room shack on the back of his grandfath...
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Programs at Home: Danielle Bradbery
Stepping into her own lane with sophomore album I DON'T BELIEVE WE'VE MET, Bradbery infused her story into her songs for the first time – penning seven of the album’s 10 tracks including “Worth It,” “Potential” and GOLD-certified “Sway.” Kicking off a new chapter last year, Danielle infused her o...