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Brandy Clark was born in 1977 and grew up in Washington, in a tiny working class town. Brandy fell in love with music as a child and teenager, developing a love for such country-music artists as Patsy Cline. Clark began studying the guitar before she left elementary school, and by the time she was a teenager she was performing and songwriting. After enrolling in Belmont University and moving to Nashville, she garnered a songwriting contract and began her career in music publishing.
During this time, Brandy Clark wrote hit singles for such notable artists as Miranda Lambert and The Band Perry. During this time she continued to perform, however, and in 2012 she released her self-titled EP, featuring the songs “Take a Little Pill,” “Stripes,” and “Pray to Jesus.” The success of the EP earned Brandy the coveted gig of opener for Sheryl Crow on tour. Shortly thereafter, she was recognized by CMT as an up and coming “Women of Country,” and in 2013, Clark made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, before entering the studio to begin work on a debut album, scheduled for release in late 2013.
Although her official album debut is still in anticipation, Brandy Clark has an impressive list of songwriting credits already to her name, including: “That’s Why I Hate Pontiacs” (for Rebecca Lynn Howard); “The Maker of Them All” (for Guy Penrod); “The Day She Got Divorced” (for Reba McEntire); “Crazy Women” (for LeAnn Rimes); “Better Dig Two” (for The Band Perry); “Get Outta My Yard” (for Gretchen Wilson); and “Come Back to Me” (for Keith Urban.) There is little doubt that Brandy Clark’s career as a performer will be equally as successful as her songwriting career, and fans look forward to her upcoming album.
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