Carly Pearce
Carly Pearce
Carly Pearce is an American country music singer and songwriter, known for her emotional storytelling and powerful vocals. Born in 1990 in Taylor Mill, Kentucky, Pearce grew up with a passion for country music, influenced by the sounds of Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton. After moving to Nashville, she spent years honing her craft, eventually signing a record deal that led to her breakthrough with the hit single "Every Little Thing" in 2017. The song, which became a chart-topping success, resonated with listeners for its raw vulnerability and deeply personal lyrics about heartbreak and healing.
Pearce’s debut album, "Every Little Thing", was well-received by both critics and fans, showcasing her blend of traditional country with modern elements. Her music often draws on her own experiences, with themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Pearce's ability to connect with her audience on an emotional level has earned her a dedicated following and numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance in 2021 for her collaboration with Lee Brice on "I Hope You're Happy Now".
A notable quote from Pearce is, "Music is my therapy, and I hope it can be that for others, too." This reflects her belief in the healing power of music and her dedication to creating songs that speak to people’s hearts. Through her powerful lyrics and emotional performances, Carly Pearce continues to make her mark in the country music world, offering authenticity and vulnerability in every song she writes and sings.