Melissa Carper

Aug 8

"I don't think you can get this sound unless it's borned in ya," said bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley, when asked about what he called "old-time mountain music." When Melissa Carper heard those words, something jumped inside her. While staying in the country with a friend, she found an old DVD of Down From the Mountain, the documentary and concert film of the "O, Brother Where Art Thou'' soundtrack that featured this particular Stanley interview. She immediately jotted down "borned in ya" on a piece of paper. "I knew I had to write that song," she recalls.
"She's as good as it gets," Chris Scruggs says, "She has a quality that really transcends time and fashion." It was Scruggs who dubbed Carper "Hilbillie Holiday" an admiring nod to her marriage of country and jazz vocal styles. " I stand by that," he said. "She can sing Hank Williams and then handle these old pop tunes, and the great thing is how natural she is she doesn't even really change her delivery."

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