Judging from her energy and radiant smile, Mickey Guyton defies the early wake-up hours for morning TV. However, the Grammy-nominated Remember Her Name artist had good reason for her exuberance on CBS Mornings. The passionate Black Like Me singer-songwriter pours herself into the lives and dreams of aspiring talents on the new AppleTV+ competition show,
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Without question, Mickey Guyton makes a statement with her songs and her passion wherever she performs. When it comes to the annual celebration of Christmas at Rockefeller Center, the Grammy nominee for Black Like Me keeps the date circled in red and green. The event means something special to Mickey Guyton just like it does to
Big crowds, and even bigger notes, are nothing new for Mickey Guyton. Still, legions of fans filling Central Park in New York City never just happen. In this case, over the weekend, as Revolver and Taste of Country attest, the Grammy-nominated Black Like Me artist was among the premiere headliners for the Global Citizen Festival. Naturally, Mickey Guyton
Perennially, country star Mickey Guyton feels right at home on the Today stage. It’s no wonder why the morning broadcast keeps the welcome mat rolled out for the Remember Her Name artist. Yes, another morning show host, Gayle King, surprised Mickey Guyton with a dream come true– meeting one of her most inspirational “she-ro’s,” Dolly
However you cut it, country music songstress Mickey Guyton is on one heck of a Valentine’s Day streak. First off, the Grammy nominee pours her heart and soul into every soaring note of the National Anthem as no other performer slays in the same manner on Super Bowl Sunday. Then, Mickey Guyton celebrates her triumphant
On Thursday, November 18, Mickey Guyton asked her followers and fans for prayers. The 37-year-old took to Twitter to share that her 9-month-old son Grayson was in the intensive care unit. At the time, she did not share the details of his health crisis. She only asked fans to pray for her son. According to
Astoundingly, it feels impossible to comprehend how Mickey Guyton took the stage of the 2020 ACM Awards almost exactly a year ago. She not only made history and shook audiences to their core with her rendition of “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” as the first black woman to be a solo performer at the
Country music songstress and powerful truth-teller Mickey Guyton delivers her piercing, personal truth with a vocal prowess that makes her impossible to miss. The “Black Like Me” singer-songwriter saw the power of a single song create the singular moment which sparks the song to resonate within countless hearts, to an audience of all colors, amid
Country music singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton knows that her success is due to more than a decade of displaying all aspects of her talents. From the endless trail of tiny venues along dusty roads to the Grammy stage and making history, Guyton continues to shine and take a bold platform in advocacy for artists of color
Grammy nominee and country music songstress Mickey Guyton truly knows that good things take more than waiting, as the saying goes. Through more than a decade in her career climb, Guyton proved her vocal gifts and soaring range to audience after audience in cross-country venues. She earned ovations and respect from heavy hitters like Brad
Consider it a given that country music queen, working mom role model, and good friend of Mickey Guyton, Carrie Underwood, knows more than a thing or two about growing boys and perfect baby gifts. Assuredly, the CALIA fitness and active-wear entrepreneur celebrates her beautiful boys, Isaiah Michael and Jacob Bryan, as gifts from God, as
Over the past year, country music singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton celebrated numerous tremendous, transformative days. Only last fall, Mickey celebrated her history-making moment on the ACM Award stage, singing her soul-shaking ballad, “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?,” accompanied by Keith Urban on piano. The Arlington, Texas native was a vision of a madonna in dazzling
Country music songstress Mickey Guyton did more than her part to make the nation’s birthday memorable. The 38-year-old “Heaven Down Here” artist takes listeners to the heavens with the soaring rendition of her collaboration with Diane Warren, “Without a Net.” Guyton joins the revered country music veteran, Alan Jackson, and the high energy from Jimmie
PBS continues its tradition of patriotism and plenty of entertainment with A Capitol Fourth for 2021. Fans fortunate enough to not be stuck in traffic or airport delays feel welcome comfort right from their living room or remote screen for this annual favorite. This year, there is a definite taste of Country flavoring the featured
The summer is already surging for country music singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton, and it’s not officially even here according to the meteorological forecast. It’s no surprise why the working mommy isn’t waiting for calendar pages to flip. In less than a year, Mickey Guyton moves from her struggle to be seen, heard, and truly considered to
Country music songstress Mickey Guyton graces more and more grand stages in recent months, and Sunday night (May 23) brings another pinnacle performance of “Black Like Me,” this time as a duet. This time of year, the stage doesn’t get much bigger than the American Idol finale. Even though fan-favorite Alyssa Wray bid farewell to
Country music is certainly good for the soul. Alan Jackson, Mickey Guyton, and Vince Gill know for sure that soaking in country music will feel just fine for America, too. The singing, songwriting trio of stars share this stage in honor of men and women in uniform, the families who support their mission, the fallen,
More than any night of celebration in Country music, the ACM Awards are famous for putting performances at the forefront. 2021 is a year of a global public health crisis and an outcry for social justice like no other. Notably, this year’s ACM Awards festivities embraced inclusion, faith, and friendship. Also, the festivities bring feelings
It’s beyond obvious that Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton get a real kick out of making history together. The good friends and collaborators are getting the best reviews ever in the run-up to the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards, airing this Sunday, April 18. Hosting any major awards ceremony is both a heady honor
Country music songstress, Mickey Guyton didn’t hold the golden gramophone at the end of the night at the Grammys—she did more than that. The artist with roots in Arlington and Waco, Texas took every heart as her own with her stirring, gospel-grounded rendition of “Black Like Me.” No one will ever forget the night when