Trisha Yearwood Reveals How Writing Songs at Her and Garth Brooks' Nashville Home Gave Her Courage To Pen an Album for Very First Time
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Trisha Yearwood released her latest album, "The Mirror," featuring all self-written songs, symbolizing a new chapter in her career. At 60, she reflects on being advised at 19 that she lacked songwriting talent, which she believed for many years. Recent changes led her to embrace her songwriting skills within the supportive environment of Nashville. Collaborating with local songwriters helped her realize she could convey more personal stories through her music, making this album particularly significant to her.
"When I was 19 years old someone told me I wasn't a songwriter, and I let that be the truth for a very long time. But at some point in the past few years, something shifted and I started writing and then just never stopped."
"I could now sing something even more personal than the songs I've sung in my career, but also, I can write these songs."
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