Mickey Guyton proves her vocal prowess again and again. From the start, her 2015 ballad of overcoming through a devastating breakup, “Better Than You Left Me,” left audiences certain that Guyton’s gift for song-crafting would be the added gear in her wheelhouse for lasting success. Mickey Guyton kept demonstrating that she was the “whole package”
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Faith Hill showed her support for Mickey Guyton. She also revealed that she has “a lot of work to do.” She praised the country star’s Grammys performance and called it “true as it gets.” In fact, Faith was so moved that she almost forgot to record it while capturing the footage of the event. Mickey
Country songstress Mickey Guyton had many reasons for her luminous glow on Sunday night, March 14. Grammy Awards don’t just happen on any old Sunday. Notably, the Grammy-nominee takes her place in history this year for several more firsts. Mickey Guyton’s run through the annals of country music started last September when the singer-songwriter took
Mickey Guyton and Keith Urban just love making history and music together. Last September, the country music songstress shook everyone in earshot down to the soul with her performance of “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” center-stage at the ACM Awards. The most powerful performance of the evening sparked an awakening in the country music
Mickey Guyton made history in 2020, in more ways than one. The singer-songwriter with the soulful and soaring range became the first Black woman to ever take the stage as a performer at the 2020 ACM Awards. Her scorchingly honest and unflinching ballad, “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” swept everyone in attendance and anyone
Grammy-nominee, truth-telling singer-songwriter, and gorgeous mama Mickey Guyton is waking up to a whole new world of love and many sleepless nights since Monday. After nine loving months of nurture, fears, and preparation, ABC News and MSN per People both confirm the joyful news that Mickey Guyton and her husband, attorney Grant Savoy, welcomed their
It’s been a busy week for Mickey Guyton. This is for terrific and tough reasons. The groundbreaking, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter realized another career milestone on Monday. She gave perhaps her most penetrating and personal rendition yet of her truthful anthem. Guyton sang “Black Like Me” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She was still savoring