Ashley McBryde
{{Short description|American singer-songwriter}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Ashley McBryde
| image = AshleyMcBryde2020.jpeg
| caption = McBryde performing in Oxford, Mississippi in 2020
| birth_name = Ashley Dyan McBryde
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1983|07|29}}
| birth_place = Waldron, Arkansas, U.S.
| genre = {{hlist|Country|bluegrass{{cite web |last1=Thompson |first1=Gayle |title=Ashley McBryde Combines Country, Rock and White Trash on New Album, 'Never Will' (Exclusive) |url=https://popculture.com/country-music/news/ashley-mcbryde-combines-country-rock-white-trash-new-album-never-will/ |website=popculture |access-date=28 November 2021}}|country rock|country pop{{cite magazine |last1=Bernstein |first1=Jonathan |title=Ashley McBryde on New Album: 'Country Fans Have Been Spoon-Fed Music for Years' |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=March 28, 2018 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/ashley-mcbryde-on-new-album-country-fans-have-been-spoon-fed-music-for-years-204994/ |access-date=28 November 2021}}|rock{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde-mn0002011786/biography|title=Ashley McBryde biography|website=AllMusic|access-date=March 22, 2018}}}}
| occupation = Singer–songwriter
| instrument = {{hlist|Vocals|guitar}}
| years_active = 2006–present
| label = Warner Music Nashville
| website = {{URL|ashleymcbryde.com}}
}}
Ashley Dyan McBryde (born July 29, 1983){{cite web|title=Ashley McBryde on World Cafe|url=https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2017/09/07/549180928/ashley-mcbryde-on-world-cafe|website=NPR|access-date=December 27, 2017|date=September 7, 2017}} is an American country music singer–songwriter. She grew up in Arkansas and she was drawn to various types of music from a young age. She also developed a passion for writing songs and later moved to Nashville to pursue a music career.
Between 2006 and 2011, McBryde released a pair of self-released albums. Her 2016 extended play (EP) titled Jalopies & Expensive Guitars drew attention from country artist Eric Church. His support helped her gain a country music recording contract with Warner Music Nashville. In 2017, the label released her debut single "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega". The song was followed by her corresponding studio release Girl Going Nowhere (2018). Both the album and the single received critical acclaim and led to recognition from several music associations. It was followed by 2020's Never Will, which was also met with critical acclaim. Its lead single "One Night Standards" reached the top 20 of the American country songs chart and topped the Canadian country survey.
McBryde has received one Grammy Award from six nominations, one Country Music Association Award, three Academy of Country Music Awards, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. She earned one of country music's crowning achievements when she was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Garth Brooks and was subsequently inducted by Terri Clark on December 10, 2022.{{Cite tweet |user=opry |number=1578007338862235654 |title=BREAKING: @garthbrooks has just invited @AshleyMcBryde to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry on @CBSMornings live from the circle! |date=October 6, 2022}}
Early life
McBryde was born in Waldron, Arkansas{{Cite web |last=Cantrell |first=Marla |date=2019-05-29 |title=Ashley McBryde Comes Home |url=https://www.aymag.com/ashley-mcbryde-comes-home/ |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=AY Magazine |language=en-US}} and raised in Saddle, Arkansas.{{cite news |last1=Thanki |first1=Juli |title=Ashley McBryde is a girl going somewhere |url=https://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2018/03/15/ashley-mcbryde-girl-going-nowhere-seth-meyers/391332002/ |access-date=3 October 2021 |work=The Tennessean |date=March 15, 2018}}{{cite web |last1=Dukes |first1=Billy |title=Is Ashley McBryde's 'A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega' a Hit? |url=https://tasteofcountry.com/ashley-mcbryde-a-little-dive-bar-in-dahlonega/ |website=Taste of Country |date=16 March 2018 |access-date=3 October 2021}} Her father was a farmer, doctor, and preacher; she grew up in a strict household. "when I was growing up, [and] I don’t ever remember not seeing a gun or a Bible. He raised us that way--as mean as that sounds, and as sweet as that sounds, too," she told Billboard.{{cite magazine |last1=Dauphin |first1=Chuck |title=Ashley McBryde Discusses the Influences & True Stories Behind Her Upcoming Album 'Girl Going Nowhere' |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/country/8098073/ashley-mcbryde-girl-going-nowhere-interview/ |access-date=3 October 2021 |magazine=Billboard |date=February 5, 2018}} According to AY Magazine, "her mother read to her every night–a chapter from the Bible and a chapter from a Laura Ingalls Wilder book." As a child she was drawn to the music she heard around her house, which included songs by The Carpenters and Kris Kristofferson. She often played around on her father's guitar, which prompted her family to buy McBryde her own guitar. McBryde wrote her first song at age 12 and hoped to become a singer–songwriter. She also traveled with her mother to bluegrass festivals which further inspired her music career.{{cite news |last1=Caramanica |first1=Jon |title=Ashley McBryde Takes Nashville, No Gimmicks Required |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/28/arts/music/ashley-mcbryde-girl-going-nowhere.html |access-date=3 October 2021 |work=The New York Times |date=March 28, 2018}}
McBryde participated in the high school marching band{{cite web |last1=Hyman |first1=Dan |title=Ashley McBryde Fulfills Lifelong Band Director Dream as Inaugural CMA Foundation Unified Voices for Music Education Artist Ambassador |url=https://cmafoundation.org/news/ashley-mcbryde-fulfills-lifelong-band-director-dream-as-inaugural-cma-foundation-unified-voices-for-music-education-artist-ambassador/ |website=CMA Foundation |date=8 February 2021 |access-date=3 October 2021}} before attending Arkansas State University where she studied French horn. At the same time she was performing regularly in clubs located in nearby Memphis, Tennessee. In one class session, a college professor noticed her disinterest and suggested she drop out to pursue music full-time. "So I did, that day," she recalled.
Career
=2006–2016: Beginnings in Nashville=
In 2006, McBryde self-released an eponymous demo album. In 2007, McBryde moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. She started performing with the band Deadhorse and performed at any gig she could get. This included biker bars and hangouts, and other eclectic venues in the Nashville area.{{cite magazine |last1=Hammershaug |first1=Bjørn |title=Coming Up: Ashley McBryde |journal=Tidal |date=March 27, 2018 |url=https://tidal.com/magazine/article/coming-up-ashley-mcbryde/1-49411 |access-date=3 October 2021}} She also worked a day job at Guitar Center and played open mic nights.{{cite magazine |last1=Moss |first1=Marissa M. |title=How Ashley McBryde Made a Fan of Eric Church, Became Country's Rawest Writer |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=December 29, 2017 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/how-ashley-mcbryde-made-a-fan-of-eric-church-became-countrys-rawest-writer-196742/ |access-date=3 October 2021}} In 2009 and 2010, she won the annual Country Showdown talent competition. McBryde's band also won Tennessee's state-wide "Battle of the Bands" contest. In 2011, she self-released her second demo album titled Elsebound. During this period, McBryde also toured frequently. She often opened concerts for country artists like Willie Nelson, Chris Stapleton, and Chris Cagle.
In 2016, McBryde released the extended play (EP) Jalopies & Expensive Guitars. The project was issued on Road Life Records.{{cite web |title=Jalopies & Expensive Guitars by Ashley McBryde |url=https://music.apple.com/gb/album/jalopies-expensive-guitars/1087691871 |website=Apple Music |access-date=2 October 2021}} For the album cover, McBryde straightened her hair. "We were trying to play the game," she told The New York Times. She was also instructed to lose 20 pounds. The EP was discovered by Eric Church, who invited McBryde to play her song "Bible and a .44" onstage with him during one night of his "Holdin' My Own" tour. The video of her performance went viral and she was soon finding regular concert work. She also signed a management deal with Q Publishing during this same period. Also around this time, McBryde recorded what would later comprise her debut studio album. The project was heard by Cris Lacy, a senior vice president for Warner Music Nashville. Lacy was drawn to her music and signed McBryde to a recording contract with the label in September 2017.
=2017–2019: Breakthrough with ''Girl Going Nowhere''=
In 2017, Warner Music released McBryde's debut single titled "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega". The track became a popular download, taking higher positions on iTunes than that of more established acts like Paramore. The song climbed to number 30 on both Billboard's Country Airplay{{cite magazine |title=Ashley McBryde chart history (Country Airplay) |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde/chart-history/csa/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=5 October 2021}} and Hot Country Songs charts.{{cite magazine |title=Ashley McBryde chart history (Country Songs) |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde/chart-history/csi/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=5 October 2021}} It was later named one of the 54 Best Songs of 2017 by The New York Times,{{cite news|last=Pareles|first=Jon|title=The 54 Best Songs of 2017|url=https://nyti.ms/2nACr66|work=The New York Times|access-date=December 27, 2017}} and one of the Top 25 Best Country Songs of 2017 by Rolling Stone.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/country/lists/25-best-country-songs-of-2017-w513744/ashley-mcbryde-a-little-dive-bar-in-dahlonega-w513770|title=25 Best Country Songs of 2017|author=Chris Parton, Marissa R. Moss, Dan Hyman, Brittney McKenna, Jeff Gage|date=December 14, 2017|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=April 26, 2018}} In March 2018, the label released her debut studio album called Girl Going Nowhere.{{cite journal |last1=McBryde |first1=Ashley |title=Girl Going Nowhere (CD Liner Notes and Album Information) |journal=Warner Music Nashville |date=March 30, 2018 |id=9362490772}} The disc reached number seven on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart{{cite magazine |title=Ashley McBryde chart history (Country Albums) |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde/chart-history/clp/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=5 October 2021}} and number 49 on the Billboard 200.{{cite magazine |title=Ashley McBryde chart history (Country Albums) |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde/chart-history/tlp/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=5 October 2021}} Critics praised Girl Going Nowhere for going beyond country music's expectations for a record.{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |title=Girl Going Nowhere: Ashley McBryde: Songs, reviews, credits |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/girl-going-nowhere-mw0003149999 |website=AllMusic |access-date=6 October 2021}} Other critics like Robert Ham found that McBryde pushed for quality music versus radio-friendly hits: "The needle may keep moving for female country artists, but that’s of little concern to McBryde. She’s on a journey toward career longevity and Nowhere is her confident and solid first step."{{cite magazine |last1=Ham |first1=Robert |title=Ashley McBryde: Girl Going Nowhere Review |magazine=Paste |date=April 3, 2018 |url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/ashley-mcbryde/ashley-mcbryde-girl-going-nowhere-review/ |access-date=6 October 2021}} The album later spawned the title track as a single, which charted in the Country Airplay top 40.
McBryde made her first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry in 2017 and received a nomination from the Grammy Awards around the same time. Additionally, McBryde won both the Academy of Country Music's "New Female Artist of the Year" award{{cite web |title=Academy of Country Music: Search winners: Ashley McBryde |url=https://www.acmcountry.com/winners?awardTitle=ashley+mcbryde&awardCategory=&awardYear=&actionButton=Submit |website=Academy of Country Music |access-date=6 October 2021}} and the Country Music Association's "New Artist of the Year" award.{{cite web |title=CMA Past Winners & Nominees: Ashley McBryde |url=https://cmaawards.com/past-winners-and-nominees/?appSession=6UP82JE8HAR5QM7KLQP778B68216D19B2Z2YX4129KA4GL167B2PL7L4R7D6049B0A87K8E70IF491J648O7QK853I8Y75710HM1IQGBFWZV5X89ILKF9C0FWWU6AC2M |website=Country Music Association |access-date=6 October 2021}} In fall 2018, McBryde embarked on the Girl Going Nowhere Tour, her first as a headlining act.{{cite magazine |last1=Levenson |first1=Luke |title=Ashley McBryde Plots Fall 2018 Girl Going Nowhere Tour |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=May 21, 2018 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/ashley-mcbryde-plots-fall-2018-girl-going-nowhere-tour-629648/ |access-date=7 October 2021}} In 2019, she joined George Strait and Little Big Town on several concert dates.{{cite web |last1=Stefano |first1=Angela |title=Ashley McBryde Is Ready for an 'Even Crazier' 2019 |url=https://theboot.com/ashley-mcbryde-2018-in-review/ |website=Taste of Country |date=21 December 2018 |access-date=7 October 2021}}
=2020–present: ''Never Will'' and ''Lindeville''=
In September 2019, McBryde released the lead single off her next album, titled "One Night Standards".{{cite web|url=https://theboot.com/ashley-mcbryde-one-night-standards/|title=Hear Ashley McBryde's New Single, 'One Night Standards'|first=Bobby|last=Moore|date=August 30, 2019|publisher=The Boot|access-date=September 2, 2019}}{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/ashley-mcbryde-new-album-never-will-939449/|title=Ashley McBryde Announces New Album 'Never Will'|last=Betts|first=Stephen|date=January 17, 2020|access-date=January 17, 2020|magazine=Rolling Stone}} It later became her first top 20 single on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Country Songs charts. In Canada, the song reached the number one spot on their country chart.{{cite magazine |title=Ashley McBryde chart history (Canada Country) |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/ashley-mcbryde/chart-history/ccw/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=7 October 2021}} It appeared on McBryde's second studio album in April 2020, titled Never Will. The album was her second to be produced by Jay Joyce.{{cite journal |last1=McBryde |first1=Ashley |title=Never Will (CD Liner Notes and Album Information) |journal=Warner Music Nashville |date=April 3, 2020 |id=625135}} Upon release, Never Will was McBryde's second to reach the top ten of the Country Albums chart and her second to reach a charting position on the Billboard 200. Critics drew similarities to that of her debut album.{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |title=Never Will: Ashley McBryde: Songs, reviews, credits |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/never-will-mw0003358432 |website=AllMusic |access-date=7 October 2021}}{{cite magazine |last1=Bernstein |first1=Jonathan |title=Review: Ashley McBryde's Never Will |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=April 3, 2020 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/ashley-mcbryde-never-will-977878/ |access-date=7 October 2021}} "The air of defiance in the name Never Will sets expectations for Ashley McBryde's second major-label album, echoing how the title Girl Going Nowhere framed the understanding for the 11 songs on her stellar 2018 debut," wrote AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine. The album and lead single led McBryde to receive more nominations from the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association. Additionally, the charting single "Martha Divine" was spawned from her second album in late 2020.
With concert dates cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, McBryde instead released a live EP named Never Will: Live from a Distance.{{cite news |last1=Dowling |first1=Marcus K. |title=Ashley McBryde Releases Her Long-Awaited 'Live from a Distance' EP |url=http://www.cmt.com/news/1834341/ashley-mcbryde-releases-her-long-awaited-live-from-a-distance-ep/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210529071235/http://www.cmt.com/news/1834341/ashley-mcbryde-releases-her-long-awaited-live-from-a-distance-ep/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 29, 2021 |access-date=29 September 2021 |work=Country Music Television |date=May 28, 2021}} In 2021, she returned to performing with her second headlining tour called This Town Talks.{{cite web |last1=Stefano |first1=Angela |title=Ashley McBryde Will Headline Theaters on 2021-2022 This Town Talks Tour |url=https://tasteofcountry.com/ashley-mcbryde-this-town-talks-2021-2022-tour/ |website=Taste of Country |date=17 May 2021 |access-date=7 October 2021}} Later in the year, she collaborated with Carly Pearce on the duet "Never Wanted to Be That Girl", which was released as a single in September 2021 and subsequently became her first number one hit on the Country Airplay chart.{{cite magazine |last1=Freeman |first1=Jon |title=Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde's 'Never Wanted to Be That Girl' Is a Top-Flight Cheating Song |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/carly-pearce-ashley-mcbryde-never-wanted-to-be-that-girl-1227408/ |magazine=Rolling Stone |access-date=26 September 2021}}{{cite web | url=https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/carly-pearce-ashley-mcbryde-never-wanted-to-be-that-girl-tops-country-radio-chart/ | title=Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde's 'Never Wanted to be That Girl' Tops Country Radio Chart | date=9 May 2022 }}
In September 2022, McBryde announced that she had completed work on two studio albums. She delayed the release of what was expected to be her third major label album in order to release the concept album Lindeville, which was produced by her longtime friend John Osborne and featured a close circle of nine key collaborators, including Brandy Clark and Caylee Hammack. The album which is named after songwriter Dennis Linde, was based on the idea of creating a fictional town for the characters in her songs to live. The album was released on September 30, 2022.{{cite web | url=https://entertainment-focus.com/2022/09/26/interview-ashley-mcbryde-takes-us-on-a-tour-of-lindeville-as-she-brings-her-new-album-to-life/ | title=Interview: Ashley McBryde takes us on a tour of 'Lindeville' as she brings her new album to life | date=26 September 2022 }}
In February 2023, Warner Music released McBryde's next single titled "Light On in the Kitchen". The song will serve as the lead single for her next studio album and has since debuted on the Billboard country chart.{{cite magazine |last1=Roland |first1=Tom |title=Ashley McBryde Stocks Her 'Kitchen' With Life Lessons and Independent Aspirations on New Single |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/country/ashley-mcbryde-light-on-in-the-kitchen-makin-tracks-1235294932/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=10 April 2023}} McBryde officially announced her fourth album, The Devil I Know, on June 2. It was released on September 8, 2023.{{cite magazine | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/ashley-mcbryde-announces-new-album-the-devil-i-know-new-single-learned-to-lie-1234746391/ | title=Ashley McBryde Reveals Family Secrets on New Song 'Learned to Lie' | magazine=Rolling Stone | date=2 June 2023 }}
Musical styles and influences
McBryde's musical style combines country with the genres of rock, bluegrass, country pop and country rock. Writer Mark Deming characterized McBryde as "a vocalist and songwriter with a touch of rock & roll swagger, a honky tonk heart, and a lyrical voice that puts a modern-day spin on classic country themes". Rolling Stone's Jonathan Bernstein called her "a whiskey-swilling high priestess of dive bars whose radically lyrics-driven, rock-leaning approach to mainstream country commands instant attention". In regards to influencing her musical style, McBryde credits Mary Chapin Carpenter,{{cite web |last1=Bennie |first1=Brian Jr. |title=Ashley McBryde Interview : Your Questions Answered! |url=https://sixshootercountry.com/2019/10/05/ashley-mcbryde-interview/ |website=Six Shooter Country |date=5 October 2019 |access-date=28 November 2021}} Charlie Daniels,{{cite web |last1=Stefano |first1=Angela |title=Ashley McBryde: Charlie Daniels Was One of Our First Rock Stars |url=https://tasteofcountry.com/ashley-mcbryde-charlie-daniels-influence/ |website=Taste of Country |date=11 November 2020 |access-date=28 November 2021}} Patty Loveless, Dolly Parton,{{cite web |last1=Quine |first1=Katie |title=A lot of talent has come out of the women of the Opry these past 95 years, and there's no telling how many future Opry members in these next 95 years they will have inspired. |url=https://www.opry.com/story/9-opry-women-whove-blazed-the-trail/ |website=Grand Ole Opry |access-date=28 November 2021}} and Hank Williams.
Personal life
In 2018, McBryde's brother, Clay McBryde, died at the age of 53. Details concerning his death were not initially revealed.{{cite web |last1=Stefano |first1=Angela |title=Ashley McrByde's Brother Clay Has Died |url=https://theboot.com/ashley-mcbryde-brother-clay-mcbryde-dead-dies/ |website=The Boot |date=26 June 2018 |access-date=27 November 2021}} McBryde has publicly spoken about having a difficult relationship with her father due to her decision to pursue a music career.{{cite news |last1=Betts |first1=Stephen L. |title=Ashley McBryde Talks Hard Relationship With Her Father in Teary Interview |url=https://news.yahoo.com/ashley-mcbryde-talks-hard-relationship-173423555.html |access-date=27 November 2021 |work=Yahoo! |date=April 1, 2019}}{{cite web |last1=Krol |first1=Jaclyn |title=Ashley McBryde Opens Up About Her Dad's Reaction to ACM Nods |url=https://tasteofcountry.com/ashley-mcbryde-father-acm-awards-nominations-reaction/ |website=Taste of Country |date=6 April 2019 |access-date=27 November 2021}} "My favorite song I've ever written being 'A Bible and a .44'... it's about my father, who does not approve of any of his children making a living in any kind of entertainment industry. It's unacceptable for anyone to make their living in the entertainment business," she told Taste of Country.
In September 2021, McBryde was forced to postpone a few concerts, in the midst of her headlining This Town Talks Tour, after falling off a horse and landing on her head. The accident resulted in a concussion and required stitches on her scalp.{{Cite magazine|last=Iasimone|first=Ashley|title=Ashley McBryde Recovering After Horseback Riding Accident That Left Her With a Concussion and Unable to Walk 'Without Assistance'|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/country/9636393/ashley-mcbryde-horseback-riding-accident-concerts-canceled/|date=September 25, 2021|access-date=September 26, 2021|magazine=Billboard}}
In her YouTube series, "Made For This", in episode 7 of season 1, Ashley details her experience and recovery from the horseback riding accident. In addition, those that were with her that day and witnessed and provided first-aid to her on the scene go into great detail of just how serious the accident was. It was later discovered that she had also fractured her pelvis in the accident. This injury took her about 12 weeks to recover.
In a February 2024 interview with TV's "CBS Sunday Morning", she revealed her past struggles with alcohol.
Discography
{{main|Ashley McBryde discography}}
Studio albums
- Girl Going Nowhere (2018)
- Never Will (2020)
- Lindeville (2022)
- The Devil I Know (2023)
Awards and nominations
{{awards table}}
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| rowspan="6"| 2019
| rowspan="2"| 54th Academy of Country Music Awards
| New Female Artist of the Year
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| Female Artist of the Year
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| Best Country Album – Girl Going Nowhere
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| align="center"| {{cite web |title=Ashley McBryde: Artist |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/ashley-mcbryde/243402 |website=Grammy Awards |access-date=28 November 2021}}
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| Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Girl Goin' Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)"
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| Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program – CBS This Morning Saturday
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| 52nd Annual Country Music Association Awards
| {{won}}
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| rowspan="9"| 2020
| rowspan="2"| 55th Academy of Country Music Awards
| Song of the Year – "Girl Goin' Nowhere"
| {{nom}}
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| Musical Event of the Year – "Fooled Around and Fell in Love"
| {{won}}
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| rowspan="2"| 62nd Annual Grammy Awards
| Best Country Song – "Girl Goin' Nowhere"
| {{nom}}
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| Best Country Solo Performance – "Girl Goin' Nowhere"
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| rowspan=2| 19th CMT Music Awards
| CMT Performance of the Year – "One Night Standards" (from 2019 CMT Artists of the Year)
| {{nom}}
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| Female Video of the Year - "One Night Standards"
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan="3"| 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards
| Album of the Year – Never Will
| {{nom}}
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| {{nom}}
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| Musical Event of the Year – "Fooled Around and Fell in Love"
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan="7"| 2021
| rowspan="3"| 56th Academy of Country Music Awards
| Album of the Year – Never Will
| {{nom}}
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| Female Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
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| Song of the Year – "One Night Standards"
| {{nom}}
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| Best Country Album – Never Will
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan="3"| 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards
| Female Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
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| Single of the Year – "One Night Standards"
| {{nom}}
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| Song of the Year – "One Night Standards"
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan=10| 2022
| rowspan="3"| 57th Academy of Country Music Awards
| Female Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
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| Video of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
| {{nom}}
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| Music Event of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
| {{won}}
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| Collaborative Video of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
| {{nom}}
| align="center"| {{cite news |title=CMT Music Awards 2022: Complete list of winners and nominees |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cmt-music-awards-winners-nominees-2022/ |access-date=16 April 2022 |work=CBS News |date=April 11, 2022}}
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| rowspan=6| 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards
| Female Vocalist of the Year
| {{nominated}}
| align="center" rowspan=5| {{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/lainey-wilson-leads-cma-awards-nominations-in-her-1st-year/2022/09/07/cd3fe856-2ea5-11ed-bcc6-0874b26ae296_story.html |title=Lainey Wilson leads CMA Awards nominations in her 1st year |date=2022-09-07 |first=Kristin M. |last=Hall|agency=Associated Press |newspaper=The Washington Post |place=Washington, D.C. |issn=0190-8286 |oclc=1330888409}}
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| Single of the Year -"Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
| {{nominated}}
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| Song of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Shane McAnally and Carly Pearce)}}
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| Musical Event of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
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| Video of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
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| International Artist Achievement Award
| {{won}}
| align="center"| {{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2022-cma-international-award-nominees-ashley-mcbryde-brothers-osborne-1235137577/ | title=Ashley McBryde & Brothers Osborne Among 2022 CMA International Awards Nominees | magazine=Billboard }}
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| rowspan=9| 2023
| rowspan=2| 65th Annual Grammy Awards
| Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Ashley McBryde)}}
| {{won}}
| align="center" rowspan=2| {{cite news |last1=Adams |first1=Kirby |title=Kentucky's Jack Harlow, Chris Stapleton, Carly Pearce nominated for Grammy Awards |url=https://www.yahoo.com/now/kentuckys-jack-harlow-chris-stapleton-162725322.html |access-date=17 November 2022 |work=Yahoo! |date=November 16, 2022}}
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| Best Country Album - Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville
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| CMT Performance of the Year – "One Way Ticket" {{small|(with Carly Pearce and Leann Rimes)}} (from CMT Crossroads: Leann Rimes & Friends)
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan="3"| 58th Academy of Country Music Awards
| Female Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
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| Album of the Year – Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville
| {{nom}}
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| Single of the Year – "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" {{small|(with Carly Pearce)}}
| {{nom}}
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| rowspan=3| 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards
| Female Vocalist of the Year
| {{nominated}}
| align="center" rowspan=3| {{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/lainey-wilson-leads-cma-awards-nominations-in-her-1st-year/2022/09/07/cd3fe856-2ea5-11ed-bcc6-0874b26ae296_story.html |title=Lainey Wilson leads CMA Awards nominations in her 1st year |date=2022-09-07 |first=Kristin M. |last=Hall|agency=Associated Press |newspaper=The Washington Post |place=Washington, D.C. |issn=0190-8286 |oclc=1330888409}}
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| Album of the Year - Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville
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| Music Video of the Year – "Light On in the Kitchen"
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| rowspan=4| 2024
| rowspan=2| 23rd CMT Music Awards
| Video of the Year – "Light On in the Kitchen"
| {{nom}}
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| Female Video of the Year - "Light On in the Kitchen"
| {{nom}}
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| 59th Academy of Country Music Awards
| Female Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
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| International Bluegrass Music Awards
| Song of the Year - "Willow"
| {{nom}}
| align="center"|{{cite web|url=https://musicrow.com/2024/07/ibma-unveils-bluegrass-music-award-nominees-hall-of-fame-inductees/|title=IBMA Unveils Bluegrass Music Award Nominees & Hall Of Fame Inductees|work=MusicRow|date=July 17, 2024}}
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References
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External links
- [https://www.ashleymcbryde.com/ Official website]
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