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Fiercely rooted in the classics, the girl who left her Kentucky home and high school at 16 to take a job at Dollywood has grown into a woman who embraces the genre’s forward progression. Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Carly Pearce has come a long way from the pain she felt writing her third studio project 29.
Now filled only with happy tears, she looks ahead, chronicling her critically-acclaimed and commercially-lauded album with a new version 29: WRITTEN IN STONE (LIVE FROM MUSIC CITY), out March 24 via Big Machine Records. Produced by Pearce alongside David Clauss, the album was recorded during an intimate concert event at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, featuring special guests Lee Brice, The Isaacs, Matthew West, Jenee Fleenor and Ashley McBryde.
Pearce continues to resonate with her honest lyrics and timeless musicality while closing her 29 story with the current Gold-certified Top-10-and-soaring hit “What He Didn’t Do,” which has amassed over 200 million streams to date. Lighting a fire with her debut album EVERY LITTLE THING and the Platinum-certified history-making title track, Carly’s 2x Platinum-certified “I Hope You’re Happy Now" with Lee Brice won both the 2020 CMA Awards Musical Event and 2021 ACM Awards Music Event, plus ACM Single of the Year. She picked up her second consecutive ACM Music Event of the Year in 2022 with McBryde duet “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” Carly’s third No. 1 and the third duet between two solo women to top Country Airplay, dating to the Billboard chart’s January 1990 inception. The song also took home 2022 CMA Musical Event of the Year and won a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, marking Pearce’s first and making history as the first female pairing to win in the category.
The Grand Ole Opry and Kentucky Music Hall of Fame member join Blake Shelton’s BACK TO THE HONKY TONK TOUR throughout the spring. Honored as one of CMT’s 2022 Artists of The Year, the 2021 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year and reigning ACM Awards Female Artist of the Year is clearly living out her childhood dream.

Hailing from Wilmore, KY, country, bluegrass and gospel music influences, along with a strong love and appreciation for family have helped form the artist and songwriter that Jonathan Hutcherson is today. He brought those influences to Nashville in 2018and quickly started impressing songwriters and publishers on Music Row with his falsetto vocals, heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies. Hutcherson released a self-titled EP in 2021 that has garnered millions of streams and then followed that body of work up with the release of four more songs starting in the Fall of 2022. The first song, “Blue Collar” was a tip of the hat to the people and the way he was raised. That was followed by 3 more songs that embody the life and way of living Jonathan came to Nashville with and still lives today. Jonathan has been all over the road already in 2023, opening shows for Conner Smith, Carly Pearce and Little Big Town as well as headlining a handful of clubs as well. There will be more music to come and more places on the road for fans to see Jonathan this Summer and Fall.