If you don’t know who Carly Pearce is by now then you must be living under a rock. Carly Pearce is the next big thing in country music and is by far one of the best the genre has to offer to date. She’s talented, beautiful and all around amazing as a human and as an artist.
Her hit song ‘Every Little Thing” is what we’re living for at the moment. It takes courage to put out a single mixed with such raw emotions and vulnerability. But if anyone were to do it, it would be Carly Pearce. She went from Dollywood singer to country superstar with hard work, determination and a dream.
Sure, things don’t just happen over night but with the idea of never giving up, things can happen and dreams can come true. Don’t believe it. Just ask Ms. Pearce herself. She’s seen dreams come true firsthand. Just a year ago, Pearce was working her way up to where she is today by playing shows, being a part of the Chris Burkmenn Experience and singing alongside the Josh Abott Band for their hit “Wasn't That Drunk” and now signing a deal with the iconic Big Machine Label Group.
She’s a woman, an entrepreneur, a songwriter and a role model for so many. Some may say she has it all and we can’t help but agree. We love every little thing about Carly Pearce. What are the main ingredients for being a girl in the industry? What’s the best advice Carly has ever been given? We have all these answers and more. Keep on reading to find out.
MAIN INGREDIENTS FOR BEING A WOMAN IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY:
“Being a strong, hard working woman who knows who she is and is ready to work just as hard as the boys”
ENTREPRENUERSHIP ADVICE:
“In this business, you have to have a solid foundation of your brand. Make your imaging, song selection, production, language all be cohesive. The more airtight you get that on the front end, the better.”
CAREER ADVICE:
“Simple. Be authentic to you and be the hardest working person on your team. “
IF YOU WEREN’T IN MUSIC:
“I’d be in Culinary school”ADVICE FOR THOSE PURSUING THEIR DREAMS:
“Never have a plan B. That way, you'll never give up.”HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE BEING A WOMAN IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY?
“I'm so proud of the class of strong women I'm coming up with in the genre. So many amazing artists, voices, songwriters... the gals are here to stay!”