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Country music singer-songwriter Carly Pearce gave a speech at the Trisha Yearwood Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling ceremony on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 1750 N. Vine Street in front of Capitol Records in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Country music singer-songwriter Carly Pearce gave a speech at the Trisha Yearwood Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiling ceremony on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 1750 N. Vine Street in front of Capitol Records in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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00:00Our first speaker today is a Grammy award-winning country music singer and songwriter who blends
00:07traditional and contemporary country pop styles.
00:10She started performing professionally as a teenager and has toured with Blake Shelton,
00:14Rascal Flatts, and Luke Bryan.
00:16She has won both ACM and CMA awards for Female Vocalist of the Year.
00:22Please welcome Carly Pearce!
00:41People tell you to never meet your heroes, but the woman that we are all celebrating
00:45today has made me and so many other aspiring country music singers think differently.
00:51I remember from a very young age becoming infatuated with Trish's voice.
00:56I later realized that she has a tone that is unmatched.
01:00Her God-given ability has since entertained millions for decades.
01:05For me, it's not the 15 million records sold, which is a lot, or the number one hits or
01:11the CMAs, ACMs, Emmys, or Grammys, or New York Times best-selling author title that
01:19matter.
01:20That's a lot of things that you've done in your life.
01:23What matters is the impact she has continued to have on this industry, this genre, on me,
01:29and all of the next generation of female country artists, and as my friend.
01:33I remember telling my mom after my second performance at the Grand Ole Opry, Mom, you're
01:38never going to believe this, Trisha Yearwood knocked on my door backstage and just wanted
01:42to say hi to me and welcome me to the Opry.
01:45I remember getting a package delivered to my house for my little puppies, Johnny and
01:48June, of her dog line, and I remember her introducing herself to every single member
01:53of my band and crew when she so graciously surprised my crowd when I sold out the Ryman
01:57for the first time, or when she inducted me into the Grand Ole Opry.
02:02It's the moments no one sees that are just as heartfelt and thoughtful as all of the
02:06moments that we do see.
02:08And what a full-circle moment and an honor for me to get to be here to help usher in
02:12this historical achievement after all the times Trisha has stood by my side.
02:18She's as beautiful on the inside as she is the outside, and I believe her loved ones
02:22would say that she is the same down-to-earth girl she's always been.
02:26I'm grateful to have such a wonderful blueprint for what it means to have an impactful career,
02:32but also, most importantly, what it means to be a good person.
02:35In an industry where people will chew you up and spit you out, Trisha is the warm hug.
02:40And don't we all just need a Trisha Yearwood and a warm hug in our lives?
02:50Congratulations, my beautiful, beautiful friend.
02:53This star is one many will never achieve but where you belong.