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
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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
In the wake of Morgan Wallen’s racial slur controversy of last week (February 2nd), it seems that people are slowly, but surely standing up for the Country star. Shortly after Big Loud Records announced that are “indefinitely suspending” Wallen, his sister, Ashlyne Wallen, posts a heartwarming statement about her brother on Instagram. Jimmie Allen and
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
Country music songstress, Mickey Guyton, keeps adding to her ever-growing and glowing collection of golden memories and career milestones. This week, the passionate singer-songwriter hit another performance high-mark. This with her late-night television debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as Billboard per MSN notes. Making history, maternity, and mentoring more talented female artists
Bad decisions seem to haunt Morgan Wallen. An irate neighbor caught country music singer Morgan Wallen dead to rights yelling a racist slur in his driveway late at night. Wallen is a 27-year-old year country singer who is now suffering the consequences of using a racial slur. Back in October, Saturday Night Live dropped Wallen
Country songstress, Mickey Guyton, is celebrating a career pinnacle that the Arlington, Texas native has devoted her talent, sweat, tears, and heart and soul to through 10 years of striving in her genre. It’s a great feeling for Guyton to wake up to the morning sun and see The Dallas Morning News reports. Consequently, she sweeps
Mickey Guyton brings a spark and a talent to country music like no other artist. As a singer and a songwriter, her talents leave imprints on the soul. It was early in the morning for the “Black Like Me” 2021 Grammy nominee in California, but Mickey Guyton always makes time to counsel and encourage artists
2020 is a year that Mickey Guyton will likely never forget. Amid the global pandemic and social cries for justice and equality, the country songstress became the artist that no one could ignore, for every marvelous reason. Anyone with a heart feels the emotional punch that Mickey Guyton’s flawless range and vocal prowess always deliver.
The Christmas season is sacred and blessed for many reasons. Coincidentally, Mickey Guyton is celebrating a particularly blessed season of her own. Christmas represents ultimate redemption, and the country music songstress almost gave up on redeeming her hard-fought career a few years ago. Truth, transparency, and light came to Mickey Guyton in a more penetrating
Country music songstress, Mickey Guyton joins in the deep, communal mourning in the loss of Country Music Hall of Fame honoree and a true legend, Charley Pride. For the 2021 Grammy-nominee for Best Country Solo Performance, her courage to create a song like “Black Like Me,” along with her collaborators, would have never taken root
Mickey Guyton has lots of reasons for joy this holiday season, and none of them have anything to do with anything wrapped under the Christmas tree. The country music songstress kept reaching and proving her range through 10 years in the typical Nashville system. She wrote songs, too. “Better Than You Left Me” brought Mickey
Tuesday, November 24, was already a big day for Mickey Guyton. The stellar singer-songwriter took the stage and stepped into her own truth like never before through the past two years. She pledged to write and sing only what rang true for her rather than write or choose “other people’s songs” under the Nashville system.
Now, fans can count Kelly Clarkson in on the bandwagon for songstress and truth-speaker, Mickey Guyton. Broadway World featured the brief conversation between the two stellar singer-songwriters, who grew up just a stone’s throw from each other in Texas. Mickey Guyton claims Arlington and Waco as her home, while Kelly Clarkson hails from Burleson. Beyond
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,
While Country Strong was the title of a movie about a fictional country star doomed in a downward spiral back in 2010, the November 10 ABC News special, Country Strong, focused on the very real lives of today’s country music stars. For many years, ABC’s Robin Roberts has conducted insightful segments from top-tier talents. But
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
Mickey Guyton has been living in her much-deserved country music moment over the past several months. She’s singing her most powerful songs from the biggest stages ever, and doing it all as an expectant mother. The singer-songwriter announced in late August that she and her husband, Grant Savoy, were awaiting their first child. Even though