Trisha Yearwood Sees Country Moving Away From Pop Sound
. People magazine reports that the Georgia native talked about her rise to stardom, gave advice to those eager to join the music industry and spoke at the current state of country music. "The cool thing about country music is that it always changes," said Yearwood, before noting that the industry will move away from its current country-pop sound and "will probably go back to a little more grassroots, a little more singer-songwriter vibe." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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