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#389 -Sunny Sweeney Getting Nominated for ACM Three Months After Getting Dropped From Label + Wanting to Quit Music to Being Featured in Country Music Hall Of Fame + Being Prepared To Be Alone + Writing A Letter To Emmylou Harris

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Sunny Sweeney stopped by Bobby's house to talk about her journey as a singer songwriter coming from Texas and trying to make it in Nashville. She talks about getting discovered on Myspace and signing her first record deal, to only be dropped from it, to three months later being nominated for an ACM Award. Sunny also discusses how she thought about quitting music until she kept receiving signs to keep going, like her most recent one of being featured in the Country Music Hall Of Fame. She also talks about the ups and downs of her personal life and the advice she'd give to people who want to pursue a music career. Sunny recently released a cover of Emmylou Harris song "Red Dirt Girl," and she talks about the seven-year process of recording that song and writing a letter to Emmylou asking if she'd sing harmonies on it!

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1. #389 -Sunny Sweeney Getting Nominated for ACM Three Months After Getting Dropped From Label + Wanting to Quit Music to Being Featured in Country Music Hall Of Fame + Being Prepared To Be Alone + Writing A Letter To Emmylou Harris (00:00:00)

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Sunny Sweeney stopped by Bobby's house to talk about her journey as a singer songwriter coming from Texas and trying to make it in Nashville. She talks about getting discovered on Myspace and signing her first record deal, to only be dropped from it, to three months later being nominated for an ACM Award. Sunny also discusses how she thought about quitting music until she kept receiving signs to keep going, like her most recent one of being featured in the Country Music Hall Of Fame. She also talks about the ups and downs of her personal life and the advice she'd give to people who want to pursue a music career. Sunny recently released a cover of Emmylou Harris song "Red Dirt Girl," and she talks about the seven-year process of recording that song and writing a letter to Emmylou asking if she'd sing harmonies on it!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Chapters

1. #389 -Sunny Sweeney Getting Nominated for ACM Three Months After Getting Dropped From Label + Wanting to Quit Music to Being Featured in Country Music Hall Of Fame + Being Prepared To Be Alone + Writing A Letter To Emmylou Harris (00:00:00)

2. Marker 01 (00:24:39)

3. Marker 02 (00:35:48)

4. Marker 03 (00:47:32)

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