Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday – April 13 – Carter Faith – Betty

This week’s Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday spotlight is on Davidson North Carolina native. Carter Faith. Carter was born Carter Faith Jones in June 0f 2000. Carter was inspired to pursue a career in music by her grandfather’s extensive cassette tape collection. She heard Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline, Gram Parsons, Dusty Springfield among dozens of others and decided she would like to make music too. Before she even graduated high school, Carter attended Nashville’s Grammy Camp, performed at Nashville’s famous Bluebird Cafe and was a featured performer at Charolette North Carolina’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2016.

Since Graduating High School, Carter Faith has gone onto see some success in the music industry. She’s performed on the legendary Grand Ole Opry at The Ryman Auditorium, signed with Universal Music and she’s been cast in a Netflix thriller alongside Jessica Chastain. More importantly, Carter Faith released her debut album Cherry Valley from which comes “Betty” this week’s feature on Lammle’s Western Wear New Music Monday.

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