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Country 13/07/2023

Lori McKenna Debuts Acoustic Performance Of New Song 'Happy Children'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) A new acoustic performance video for GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Lori McKenna's song, "Happy Children," is debuting today. Watch the video, directed by Derrick Javon, below!

Reflecting on the song, McKenna shares, "Happy Children: I heard someone say this once, 'I wish you happy children.' Feels like the greatest wish of all time. This song was happily written with my son Chris McKenna. It went through a couple different variations until Dave Cobb brought it so beautifully to life in the studio with the band. If my heart could say just one thing, this song is what it would say."

"Happy Children" first debuted last month and is the latest song unveiled from McKenna's anticipated new album, 1988, which will be released next Friday, July 21 via CN Records/Thirty Tigers (pre-order/pre-save here). Ahead of the release, McKenna has shared two additional album tracks: "The Town in Your Heart" and "Killing Me" featuring McKenna's longtime collaborator, Hillary Lindsey."

Produced by GRAMMY Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell) and recorded at Cobb's studio in Savannah, GA, 1988 is named for the year McKenna married her husband, Gene, and serves as a love letter to her family and lifelong friendships. Across these ten compelling tracks, McKenna reflects on the experiences, lessons and relationships from her past 35 years.

Of the album, McKenna shares, "I was trying to let my age and experience guide me through making a record I wished I'd made when I was younger. I really wanted it to sound like if I made a rock record in the '90s, and then I remembered that I made my first album in 1998. There's something so 30 years ago in my head about this record. In a way I wish I could start again and know what I know now."

In celebration of the new music, McKenna will embark on her "The Town in Your Heart Tour" later this month with headline shows at Philadelphia's World Café Live, New York's City Winery, Nashville's CMA Theater, Atlanta's City Winery, Ann Arbor's The Ark and Evanston's Space among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary.

The release of 1988 adds to a series of landmark years for McKenna and follows three widely acclaimed albums: 2016's The Bird & The Rifle, 2018's The Tree and 2020's The Balladeer, of which the Associated Press praised, "McKenna has by now long established herself as one of the best songwriters working in any genre. And she does it again and again," while The Tennessean asserted, "one of the sharpest pens in modern country and folk songwriting."

In addition to her career as a solo artist, McKenna continues to enjoy tremendous success as one of the music industry's most in-demand songwriters, having written songs for artist such as Taylor Swift and Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, George Strait, Sheryl Crow, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill and Reba McEntire.

McKenna also co-wrote "Always Remember Us This Way," which was featured in the Academy Award-winning 2018 film, A Star Is Born. In the past few years, McKenna has also won Best Country Song at GRAMMY Awards three times (The Highwomen's "Crowded Table," Tim McGraw's "Humble and Kind" and Little Big Town's "Girl Crush"), Song of the Year at the CMA Awards twice ("Girl Crush" and "Humble and Kind") and was the first female to ever win the ACM Awards' Songwriter of the Year award.






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