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
Mickey Guyton ACM Awards 2020
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 is special to country music in many ways. The songstress credits Dolly Parton, LeAnn Rimes, and Whitney Houston as her major inspirations and influences. And she does so all in the same breath. She said she didn’t see many girls of color like herself when she was growing up around Arlington and Waco,
Luminous country music singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton is celebrating motherhood, making history, and mapping out her own path to success all at once. In August, the songstress announced the joyful news that she and her husband, Grant Savoy, were expecting their first child. In September, Mickey Guyton took her place in history, becoming the first black
Gorgeous country music songstress, Mickey Guyton, is no stranger to making the hair of her audiences stand straight up with her soulful, soaring voice. Beyond that, she has been writing most of the song she sings for years, but, even so, this year is different. The 2020 55th ACM Awards were the most different in
Country music singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton is hardly new to most revered stages in her industry. Next week, she will treat viewers and other luminaries in her industry to her stunning vocals and songwriting gifts when she sings “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” on the 55th ACM Awards telecast on September 16. Mickey Guyton is
No one who has ever heard Mickey Guyton sing can’t forget her endless range, the call from her heart in every lyric, or the realness in her soul that sparks all her songs. She’s a favorite at the Ryman, the “Mother Church” of country music. The multitalented songstress brought down the house with “What Are