Kim Richey’s entrancing 2002 album Rise was one of the most striking makeovers in the annals of Nashville singers and songwriters going pop. Though Richey had written hits for artists such as Trisha Yearwood, she was hardly in the country […]
Kim Richey’s entrancing 2002 album Rise was one of the most striking makeovers in the annals of Nashville singers and songwriters going pop. Though Richey had written hits for artists such as Trisha Yearwood, she was hardly in the country […]
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