One year ago, Gabby Barrett debuted "I Hope" on American Idol as an independent artist, hoping to build off the momentum of a third place finish in 2018. Today she's signed to a major label, has a ...
Not winning “American Idol” hasn’t hampered Munhall native and teen singer-songwriter Gabby Barrett’s burgeoning country music career. Barrett, 18, finished in the top three on last season’s “American ...
Celebrating her two No. 1s, recent awards and a return to the stage, the new mom can't help but lean into life's goodness: It's "just an overwhelming feeling of thankfulness" Nancy Kruh is a Nashville ...
Even though she was just 18 at the time, Barrett wasn’t quite a “newbie”—fresh off coming in third place on the sixteenth season of American Idol, she had gotten a taste of what the national limelight ...
"I Hope" — the self-described "monster" debut single from fast-rising country singer Gabby Barrett — roared Wednesday night at the annual ACM Awards. The 20-year-old "American Idol" alum — who Dolly ...
Each and every time she steps onto the stage to sing her vengeful anthem “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett sees them. “It’s never someone specific. It’s more like I see a compilation of guys in my head,” the ...
The "I Hope" singer has co-written all but one song on her new record, and her husband, Cade Foehner, has provided much of the inspiration Nancy Kruh is a Nashville-based writer-reporter for PEOPLE.
Gabby Barrett's debut single, "I Hope," became her first No. 1 song in 2020. While she chose to follow it up with "The Good Ones" as a single, her album Goldmine features a different song as the ...
Following her third-place finish on American Idol in 2018, Gabby Barrett has steadily been making a name for herself in Nashville. The 20-year-old has performed with artists like Toby Keith and is ...
Known for such hits as "How Long," "Attention" and "We Don't Talk Anymore," among others, pop songwriter and producer Puth adds a new element to the edgy song, resulting in a slick reimagination that ...
Here’s a sentence you never want to hear from an artist you’re writing a song with: “I’m not gonna sing that.” That’s what Jon Nite and Zach Kale heard from Gabby Barrett after the trio worked on “the ...