Brandy Clark
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"Any great song, what it does to me, is it makes people feel a little less alone in whatever their emotion is."
- Born Brandy Lynn Clark Oct. 9, 1975, in Morton, Washington.
- After garnering a Best Country Song nomination the previous year for co-writing Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart," Clark was nominated for Best New Artist and Best Country Album for her 2013 debut, 12 Stories, at the 57th GRAMMY Awards.
- Clark made her GRAMMY stage debut with Dwight Yoakam for a duet of "Hold My Hand" at the 57th GRAMMY Awards telecast in 2015. The following year it was nominated for Best Country Song.
- Before becoming a performer, Clark wrote songs that were recorded by Sheryl Crow, the Band Perry, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Billy Currington, Darius Rucker, and Kacey Musgraves.
- Clark appeared on Facebook Live from the GRAMMY Museum in 2017 answering questions about her dual nominations for the 59th GRAMMY Awards — Best Country Album (Big Day In A Small Town) and Best Country Solo Performance ("Love Can Go To Hell").
- Clark lent her name to #MusiCaresChallenge in 2016, MusiCares' annual grassroots social media campaign to raise funds for its critical assistance and health care programs for those in need.
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