Carly Pearce Information
Carly Pearce (April 24, 1990 ) is an American country-style music singer and songwriter. Her music combines classic and modern country-pop influences. Pearce began playing professionally in her teens, featuring on many CDs of bluegrass material in the 2000s.
2017 Pearce initially got widespread attention after her original song "Every Little Thing" was played on satellite radio. The song was so successful that it went to the top of the country charts on Billboard. This ultimately led to a recording deal for Pearce with a big label.
The self-titled album, which she released as a debut, entered the Billboard Top Country Albums list in the top five. Since then, Pearce has released amazing new music, such as the track "Next Girl" from EP 29 (released on February 19, 2021).
Pearce has won awards from the Country Music Association three times, the Academy of Country Music four times, CMT once, and the Grammys once. In 2021, she was officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
Two of Pearce's October 2022 performances at the Ryman Auditorium were sold out. The album's third single, "What He Didn't Do," topped the country radio charts, making her the first female artist to do so in 80 weeks.
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