MICKEY GUYTON’S DEBUT ALBUM REMEMBER HER NAME OUT NOWPERFORMANCES ON TODAY SUMMER CONCERT SERIES, THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON, AND THE VIEWCMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR TO HONOR GUYTON AS BREAKOUT ARTIST OF THE YEAR“MICKEY GUYTON SOARS ON HER POWERFUL, PERSONAL RECORD” – ASSOCIATED PRESSOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Universal Music Canada 24 SEPTEMBER 2021 (TORONTO, ON) – Capitol Records Nashville’s Mickey Guyton releases Remember Her Name today. Guyton celebrates the release of her debut album with performances on NBC’s TODAY Summer Concert Series today, Sept. 24 followed by NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, Sept. 27 and ABC’s The View on Tues, Sept. 28. Early reviews of Remember Her Name: “This first album itself stands to be remembered as a milestone” “a full-spectrum showcase of her long-simmering talent” “the power of Remember Her Name lies in her knack for transforming her own profound testimony into aspirational universality” “blazing vocals express pain, power and perseverance” “triumphs by functioning as a positive and downright fun country LP… showcasing Guyton’s charisma and knack for melody” Pre-order here: https:// Watch Guyton’s TODAY performances of “Remember Her Name,” “All American,” “Different,” and “Higher.” Guyton also just released a powerful new music video for title track “Remember Her Name.” Directed by brother/sister duo Alexa and Stephen Kinigopoulos, the video follows the story of a young woman overcoming all odds and adversity to chase her lifelong dream. Watch BELOW CMT announced yesterday it will recognize Guyton with its Breakout Artist of the Year award at the upcoming 2021 CMT Artist of the Year celebration on Oct. 13. Guyton, also currently nominated for CMA New Artist of the Year, was recently featured on The New York Times Arts & Leisure music cover where she shared, “There’s so much on this record that is so positive, that is so inclusive,” while the outlet says, “Though it tackles some deeply scarred subject matter, ‘Remember Her Name’ is, at heart, a fundamentally optimistic album, from its resolute lyrical stands on decency and empathy to its production, which is often reminiscent of the majestic, big-tent country music of the 1990s.” Guyton co-penned 15 of the 16 songs on Remember Her Name including the recently released “Love My Hair,” “All American,” which she performed on ABC’s CMA Summer Jam earlier this month, title track “Remember Her Name,” and Grammy-nominated “Black Like Me.” Guyton is coming off an incredible year that saw her co-hosting the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards in April with labelmate Keith Urban, a historic performance and nomination for “Black Like Me” on the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in March and “Black Like Me” being named a Top 5 song of 2020 (all genre) by NPR and Associated Press. Billboard recently featured Guyton on its cover and The New Yorker also profiled her in a recent issue. Over the last year she has been featured in American Songwriter, BBC News, CBS This Morning, Disney+ Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts, Ebony, Elle, Entertainment Weekly, Essence, HITS, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine’s Vulture, The New York Times, PEOPLE, Pollstar, Rolling Stone, Today Show, USA Today, Variety, VIBE, Vogue, Washington Post and many more. Mickey Guyton’s Remember Her Name Remember Her Name (Mickey Guyton, Parker Welling, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram) All American (Mickey Guyton, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee, Karen Kosowski) Different (Mickey Guyton, Emma-Lee, Karen Kosowski) Love My Hair (Mickey Guyton, Anna Krantz) Lay It On Me (Mickey Guyton, Jaden Michaels, Gavin Slate) Higher (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Fraser Churchill, Preston Glass, Narada Walden) Produced by Nathan Chapman Dancing In The Living Room (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee) Do You Really Wanna Know (Mickey Guyton, Melissa Fuller, Andy Skib) Black Like Me (Mickey Guyton, Emma Davidson-Dillon, Fraser Churchill, Nathan Chapman) Produced by Nathan Chapman and Forest Whitehead Words (Mickey Guyton, Abbey Cone, David Kalmusky) What Are You Gonna Tell Her? (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee) Produced by Karen Kosowski Smoke (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Balewa Muhammad) Rosé (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks) Indigo (Mickey Guyton, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz, Mozella) If I Were A Boy (Toby Gad, Brittany Jean Carlson) Better Than You Left Me (Fly Higher Version) (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Jennifer Hanson, Jenn Schott) Produced by Johnny Simmen For more information visit www.mickeyguyton.com
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September 24, 2021 7:00pm ET by Pressparty |