Lady A's Hillary Scott I can't believe how talented her girls are when it comes to music.
“All three of my girls have musical talents,” Scott, 38, said exclusively. Us Weekly While celebrating her new song on Eid.”It's hard to wait for Christmas“It's interesting how they all express it differently,” shows her 11-year-old daughter, Iselle Kaye.
While her twins Betsy and Emory may just be that Six yearsThey have already shown signs of musical abilities.
“Emory will have melodies in her head, and she'll ask me, 'Can we go to the corner and record this moment of melody?' “I want to record it so I can remember it,” Scott recalls to us. “Betsy loves to dance. … They like music with very different sounds, too.
While Betsy loves everyone from grandchildren Soundtrack for Stevie NicksEmory loves “Edge of Seventeen” when her mom plays Imagine Dragons on the car ride to school.
As the eldest child, Ezel has had more opportunities to tour with Scott and Lady A over the years. This helped prepare her for the opportunity to perform “Hard to Wait for Christmas” at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville for the Opry Country Christmas on December 5.
“It's in the era of musical theater now,” Scott said before the special. “We are listening Hamilton Soundtracks several times a week. We're going to see him in New York. This is kind of an early Christmas gift for you this year.
This holiday season, Scott and Ezell hope to brighten the season with a special holiday song. Titled “It's Hard to Wait for Christmas,” the track aims to ignite Christmas joy for all ages and memories of the many things that make the holiday season so special.
“We hope this song allows for just moments — even if it's just the 3 and a half minutes that they put this song in — where families can smile, laugh and have fun together,” Scott shared. “If I had a Christmas wish, it would be this. When this song plays, I hope you all laugh and have fun and have fun in a season that can sometimes be very difficult.”
While Scott continues to embrace the positive response to the song, she remains grateful for the support From her husband, Chris Terrell.
She also maintains faith in her family's “compass” as they navigate life's highs and lows throughout the year.
“We wake up on Christmas morning, and the first thing we do is read Luke 2 (the Bible),” Scott said. “Of all the gifts we receive for our family, the greatest gift has been the miracle that is born at Christmas. We always stop and make sure that is where we start every day, and it is truly the spirit of love and being a light in the world, and we hope that what we instill in Our children's mission is to be that light for others.