Brandy Clark

A native of Washington state, Brandy Clark watched Mount St. Helens erupt when she was a little girl and says that many of her songwriting influences come from the working-town community of Morton, where she grew up. Clark wrote dozens of songs for other artists -- including Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart," the Band Perry's "Better Dig Two," "Follow Your Arrow" by Kacey Musgraves and Toby Keith's "Drunk Americans," among others -- before finding success as an artist herself. In 2013, Clark released her own debut album, '12 Stories'; she wrote all 12 of the songs on the record, while her good friend and frequent collaborator Shane McAnally co-wrote seven of the 12 tracks with her. Her sophomore disc, 'Big Day in a Small Town', was released in 2016.

Brandy Clark Among Honorees at Songwriters Hall of Fame
Brandy Clark Among Honorees at Songwriters Hall of Fame
Brandy Clark Among Honorees at Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame honored the city's most deserving songwriters on Sunday night (Oct. 5) in a special ceremony at the Music City Center. Awards included Song, Songwriter and Songwriter/Artist of the Year, as well as the always-interesting '10 Songs I Wish I'd Written' awards.

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