HYFIN Verified group Chapel Hart, a country music trio consisting of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and their cousin Trea Swindle, recently sat down for an interview to discuss their journey in the music industry. Hailing from Hart’s Chapel, Mississippi, a small town named after their family, the group has risen to prominence since beginning their musical journey in 2018.
Drawing inspiration from their Mississippi roots and Louisiana influences, Chapel Hart started by performing blues and jazz covers in New Orleans before transitioning to country music. This shift allowed them to express their storytelling abilities better, a hallmark of their current sound. The trio has gained significant recognition in the country music scene, releasing their debut album “Out the Mud” in 2019 and becoming the first female country artist to headline a music festival in Innsbruck, Austria, that same year.
Their ascent continued in 2021 when they were inducted into CMT’s Next Women of Country, an institution known for supporting up-and-coming female country artists. Chapel Hart has also earned international acclaim, winning titles such as “International Group of the Year” and “International Song of the Year” for their single “You Can Have Him Jolene” in Scotland.
The group’s breakthrough moment came in 2022 with their appearance on America’s Got Talent. Their “You Can Have Him Jolene” performance earned them a golden buzzer from all four judges, catapulting them to national fame. This exposure led to praise from country music legend Dolly Parton, who sent their 2021 album “The Girls Are Back In Town” to the top of the iTunes country charts.
During the interview, Chapel Hart reflected on their musical roots and the importance of family in their artistic journey. They shared anecdotes about their early experiences with music, highlighting how car rides with family members significantly shaped their musical tastes and harmonizing skills. These formative experiences helped cement their love for country music and storytelling through song.
Chapel Hart also discussed their commitment to community engagement and giving back. They spoke about their involvement in various community events and free concerts, underscoring their belief in the power of music to bring people together and make a positive impact.
The interview delved into the group’s perspective on the evolving landscape of country music. They expressed their genuine excitement about the genre’s increasing diversity and the opportunities it presents for artists from different backgrounds to share their stories. Chapel Hart sees themselves as part of this positive change, bringing their unique experiences and sound to the country music scene, and they are hopeful about the genre’s future.
Looking ahead, the trio shared their plans for the future, including their upcoming Christmas album. They expressed enthusiasm about celebrating “Christmas in July” to promote their new music and spread joy to their fans. This innovative approach to album promotion reflects the group’s creative spirit and desire to connect with their audience in fun and unexpected ways.