Cary Ann Hearst

Folk Singer

Cary Ann Hearst was born in South Carolina on August 10th, 1979 and is the Folk Singer. At the age of 45, Cary Ann Hearst biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 10, 1979
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
South Carolina
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Singer
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Cary Ann Hearst Life

Cary Ann Hearst (born August 10, 1979) is a folk/roots rock musician from South Carolina, the United States.

She appears as a solo artist as well as with her partner Michael Trent of Shovels & Rope.

Hearst's influence are rooted in the soulful, gritty sounds of Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, and Loretta Lynn, among other things.

Personal life

Hearst is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated from MLK Magnet High School. Both her mother and father are from the Mississippi Delta. She is married to Michael Trent.

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Cary Ann Hearst Career

Career

When Her song "Hell's Bells" was included in the HBO vampire drama True Blood, Hearst got her first glimpse of fame. She has eight albums to date, the first two (Dust and Bones), and the most recent six (Shovels & Rope, O' Be Joyful, Little Seeds, By Blood, and Manticore) as a team effort with her husband, Michael Trent, under the moniker Shovels & Rope).

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