This week on Diving in Deep, Sara Evans reunites with renowned songwriter, Marcus Hummon! The two of them look back on what it was like to write some of Sara’s hit songs like "Born To Fly." Marcus also dives into his newest personal project of transcribing Emily Dickinson poems into an EP he released back in November. They both open up about the vulnerability of songwriting, writing together for the first time, and what it means to white trash dance. Tune into this week's episode to get the inside scoop on Sara’s songs!
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About Marcus Hummon:
Grammy winner and two-time NSAI Songwriter’s Hall of Fame nominee, Marcus Hummon has enjoyed a successful career as a songwriter, recording artist, composer, playwright, and author. His songs span many genres, including pop, R&B, gospel, and most notably, country. Several of his songs have been nominated for Grammys, ACMs, CMAs, and BMIs, and in 2005, his song ‘Bless The Broken Road’ won the Grammy for ‘Best Country Song’ in both 2005 and 2007. In the realm of theatre, Hummon has written 6 musicals and an opera featured in various festivals and winning multiple awards. He released his new single, “I Never Saw A Moor,” on October 18th of this year for his highly-anticipated Emily Dickinson-inspired EP, Songs For Emily. Stream it wherever you listen to music now!
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