Who Is Ashley McBryde? 5 Things About the Star Performing for ‘CMA Country Christmas’

Who Is Ashley McBryde? 5 Things About the Star Performing for ‘CMA Country Christmas’


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The CMA Country Christmas is back to celebrate its 15th anniversary. Airing on December 3, 2024, the show will be hosted by Amy Grant and Trisha Yearwood and feature performances from several artists, including Ashley McBryde. She will take the stage alongside her friend and fellow artist Brittney Spencer.

According to American Songwriter, the 41-year-old singer shared her excitement about the collaboration: “When I found out I [get] to collab, I was immediately excited and curious as to who I would get to sing with” and “It’s Brittney Spencer. I could not be more excited. She got pipes.”

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Before the special airs on ABC—and becomes available the following day on Disney+ and Hulu—here’s what you need to know!

Ashley McBryde is best known for the singles “A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega,” “Girl Goin’ Nowhere,” and “One Night Standards.” The first was certified Gold by the RIAA, while the last is a Platinum-selling single. Her debut album, 2018’s Girl Going Nowhere, established her as a shining new voice on the country scene. She released her sophomore album, Never Will, in 2020.

Ashley already has one Academy of Country Music Award on her mantle. She won the ACM for New Female Vocalist of the Year in 2018. Since then, she’s been nominated for multiple ACMS – including Song of the Year (“Girl Goin’ Nowhere,” “One Night Standards”), Female Artist of the Year, and Single of the Year. She won an ACM for Musical Event of the Year and a County Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year.

Raised in Saddle, Arkansas, Ashley began writing music at age 12. In high school, she told her algebra teacher she wanted to write songs in Nashville. “She looked at me in front of the whole class and said, ‘That’s stupid. That won’t happen, and you better have a really good backup plan,’ “McBryde told The Tennessean. “I carried that for a lot of years.”

Thankfully, her mother had her back. “I could have said I want to be a one-legged purple gorilla and she would have said, ‘OK, honey,” she said in a 2019 interview, per Rolling Stone. “Not everybody gets it. Somebody doesn’t think they can go to college. Somebody doesn’t think they can ‘spell good.’ Somebody’s not gettin’ yes. … If anybody has told you not to pursue what sets your soul on fire, they are wrong.”

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