In her acceptance speech, Myles thanked her parents, friends, and fans for the strength they’ve given her to continue forward in music.
“I’m completely speechless. Thank you so much for appreciating my voice, my musicianship, my writing – it’s all that I live to do.”
Mater praised the award-winning project and complimented the co-production process.
“It was amazing working with Morgan Myles, who’s vocal power is unmatched. It was also a wonderful opportunity to be able to co-produce a few songs with Corey Crowder. The man is a legend.”
Therapy comes after a series of successful single releases, including “Knew Love,” “…soul-soaked ballad…” (Taste of Country) “Whiskey Dreaming,” and “Acapella” – which streamed over 500k times worldwide in less than two months.
“Music is my therapy, my place of healing and happiness,” said Myles of the project. “I want to connect with my listeners on a deeper level so they know they are not alone. Music is our one intimate, universal language.”
Following the popularity of the Therapy, Myles is in the process of releasing acoustic recordings and videos for several of the album tracks. The acoustic Therapy sessions were recorded at East Iris Recording Studios, produced and mixed by UMG producer/engineer Jake Butler, mastered by Kevin Reeves (Dwight Yoakam, Judy Garland, George Harrison) and feature guitarist Scott Reeves. Most recently, the visual for the song “Mad At Myself,” which details one of Myles’ past music industry experiences, premiered yesterday with Wide Open Country.