Brandi Carlile, renowned for her robust vocals and songwriting prowess, extends her artistry beyond her personal discography through collaborations with other notable artists.
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In 2019, Carlile, alongside her longtime collaborators Phil and Tim Hanseroth, contributed seven tracks to Tanya Tucker’s acclaimed album “While I’m Livin’.”
Notable among these are the blues-infused “Mustang Ridge” and the soul-stirring “The Day My Heart Goes Still,” earning the trio a Grammy for Best Country Song with “Bring My Flowers Now.”
The Secret Sisters, benefited from Carlile’s songwriting on their 2014 album “Put Your Noisemakers Down,” notably on the haunting track “Mississippi,” where her atmospheric melodies perfectly complement the sisters’ harmonies.
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Collaborating with Marcus Mumford, Carlile co-wrote “How” for his 2022 solo debut, delving into themes of vulnerability and self-discovery, showcasing a symbiotic creative exchange.
Additionally, Carlile’s songwriting extends to artists like Ricky Skaggs and LeAnn Rimes, demonstrating her versatility across genres.
While Carlile’s focus remains on her solo career, these collaborations underscore her ability to craft compelling narratives and melodies for others, hinting at potential future partnerships and further enriching the musical landscape.


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