Ryan Hurd Reveals 'Great' Parenting Advice Lady A Gave Him And Maren Morris
By Blake Taylor
August 20, 2020
Ryan Hurd and his wife Maren Morris welcomed their son Hayes Andrew in March 2020. At the time, the Lady A band members passed along some helpful advice to the first time parents.
"The guys from Lady A said, 'Get the onesies with the zippers, not the buttons,'" Hurd recently told US Weekly. "That's great advice. Because there have been so many 3 a.m.'s when somebody put on a button onesie and you're just like, 'Well this is not going back in. I don't want to do it.'"
The country singer added, "It's amazing that everybody has, like, their own little tricks and they all seem to work."
Hurd continued on to share another piece of advice shared by one of his friends ahead of Hayes' birth.
"I had a buddy tell me right before our kid came, 'Remember that first and foremost, you have to be nice to each other,'" Hurd said. "I thought that was really good advice because there are so many moments where you're like, 'I have nothing left. I have no nice left in me.' But...we're all trying hard to do this, and I think the nicer you are to your partner, the easier it is."
Hurd and Morris have been adjusting well to their life as a family of three while also continuing to keep fans engaged with their music. Back in June, Hurd released his EOM EP which features new takes on several hits he's co-written like "Heartless," "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset," and "What If I Never Get Over You." The project also features his current single, "Every Other Memory."
In his interview with US Weekly, Hurd added that he was "thankful" he got to work on his EOM EP. "It's not really new music," he explains. "It's alternative versions of what I've already done and songs that I've written for other people."
"All those songs are so special for different reasons," he adds. "And then [for] my single, 'Every Other Memory,' getting to put out an alternate version of that was really good."
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