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Never has the term STELLAR CAST of singers been used more appropriate than for this real deal country collection. Grey DeLisle got an incredible who's who in American roots music to join in for this great collection of songs.
One of the most important and prolific women in country music history, an estimated 500 of Cindy Walker's songs have been recorded. Her songs made the top-40 country or pop charts more than 400 times by legends like Bob Wills, Roy Orbison, Jim Reeves, Ernst Tubb, The Byrds, Gene Autrey, Eddy Arnold and Bing Crosby. Willie Nelson devoted an entire album (You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker) to her work. A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, she brought a rare mix of craft and emotional depth to her songwriting, helping define the golden era of country music from the 1940s onward.
DeLisle honors that legacy with an all-star lineup of women in country and roots music performing some of Walker's classics: Katie Shore, Summer Dean, Amythyst Kiah, Rosie Flores, Kelly Willis, Brennen Leigh, Melissa Carper, Mandy Barnett, Gail Davies, Jolie Holland, Ginny Mac, and more, each lending their voice to Walker's timeless catalog. Executive produced by DeLisle, the project is both a love letter to a legendary songwriter and a rallying cry for preservation. All streaming proceeds will benefit The Cindy Walker Foundation's effort to restore Walker's childhood home, located in Mexia, Texas.
With It's All Her Fault, Grey DeLisle proves once again that her artistry knows no bounds - bridging eras, uniting voices, and keeping the legacy of Cindy Walker alive for generations to come.
After years focused on voice acting, DeLisle's songwriting
and recording fire was reignited during the solitude of 2020. Working alongside her longtime collaborator Murry Hammond of Old 97's, she penned the songs for her 2025 double LP, The Grey Album.
Now, DeLisle is poised to unveil It's All Her Fault: A Tribute To Cindy Walker, a dazzling tribute to her greatest musical influence, out on October 10th (CD: November 4) via Hummin'bird Records