Women In Country Music- Carly Pearce
Carly Pearce’s brand of country is fiercely rooted in the classics. Carly left her Kentucky home and high school at the age of 16 to take a job at Dollywood. She’s since embraced the country genre’s forward progression and is confident in what she wants to say. We’ve been lucky enough to have Carly at Country 102.5 Street Party, Holiday Jam, and other intimate events!
With the most CMA Awards nods for any new artist in 2020, she won Musical Event of the Year. In a year of uncertainty, Carly turned to the comfort of records she’s drawn inspiration from since her childhood dream started to take hold – Dolly, The Chicks, Trisha, Reba, Patty Loveless. Who doesn’t love the classics?!
Like the artist’s before, she leaned on her own intuitions with the single “Next Girl,” and a clever new video we love! Carly explores more of a pivotal time with a seven-song collection called 29 finding creative simpatico with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne following the unexpected death of her mentor and former producer busbee.
As Carly marks a new chapter coming of age, she earns three ACM Awards nominations for Female Artist, Single, and Music Event of the Year with her PLATINUM-certified, No. 1 duet with Lee Brice “I Hope You’re Happy Now.”
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