Song lyrics omitted due to copyright restrictions, but song titles, performers, duration, and musical context provided.
Song 1: “Paradise” by Hillary Reynolds
Duration: 00:00:01 – 00:02:47
Musical Style: [gentle folk music]
Performance Notes: Solo performance by Hillary Reynolds
Introduction and Transition
Duration: 00:02:47 – 00:02:56
Marci Beaucoup Reynolds: Hillary Reynolds. You heard it first.
[audience applauding and cheering]
Song 2: “Everything You Fear” by Hillary Reynolds
Duration: 00:02:56 – 00:06:12
Musical Style: [gentle guitar and piano music]
Performance Notes: Solo performance by Hillary Reynolds
Audience Response and Artist Commentary
Duration: 00:06:12 – 00:07:01
[audience applauding]
Hillary Reynolds: Thank you.
So, a huge reason why I, I mean, really started writing songs in the first place is my Aunt Marci. She’s the one who taught me how to write a song.
[audience applauding and cheering]
And we were laughing ’cause we both have our songwriting books on the piano, like our little keepers of all of the songs.
Marci Beaucoup Reynolds: “Dear diary, I wanna write a song.”
Hillary Reynolds: Yes, exactly! [both laughing]
And so she’s gonna share a couple of her songs, if that’s okay with you.
[audience applauding and cheering]
I thought it might, all right.
Marci Beaucoup Reynolds: Thank you.
[Hillary laughing]
Song 3: “Please Forgive Me” by Marci Beaucoup Reynolds
Duration: 00:07:01 – 00:11:00
Musical Style: [groovy piano and guitar music] transitioning to [bright acoustic guitar and piano music]
Performance Notes: Solo performance by Marci Beaucoup Reynolds
Audience Response
Duration: 00:11:00 – 00:11:12
[audience applauding and cheering]
Song 4: “You and I” by Hillary Reynolds
Duration: 00:11:12 – 00:14:30
Musical Style: [gentle piano and acoustic guitar music]
Performance Notes: Solo performance by Hillary Reynolds
Audience Response and Final Song Introduction
Duration: 00:14:30 – 00:16:12
[audience applauding and cheering]
Hillary Reynolds: Thank you! [laughing] Thank you.
The last song I’m gonna share with you today has a wild story, and many of you heard me tell it. I landed in LA with Trevor, who many of you know in the audience, Trevor Jarvis, in Peridot.
And we got together with a writer, and we had a brief for Grey’s Anatomy, TV show, and we’re like, “Oh, my gosh. We’re gonna try to write a song for Grey’s Anatomy.”
And so we wrote this song, and before we knew it, it found a home with Little Big Town, and it just felt like the song immediately knew where to go. And it found a home with them, and they received it, and they recorded it. They killed it, it was awesome.
And they ended up being inspired to write the rest of their record from receiving the song. And so we, as writers, I don’t think it could’ve been any more of just a humbling, grateful, gratitude moment that we’ll cherish for the rest of our lives.
And then the album went on to be nominated for a Grammy during–
[audience applauding]
Yes. So…
I don’t know, we just got together and we’re like, “Let’s write this weird brief for Grey’s Anatomy.” And look, look where she went. She went all over the place. But now she’s here in the chapel, and we’re gonna close out with it right now. It’s called “Next to You.”
Song 5: “Next to You” by Hillary Reynolds
Duration: 00:16:12 – 00:20:05
Musical Style: [gentle acoustic guitar music]
Performance Notes: Solo performance by Hillary Reynolds with audience participation encouraged (“Everybody!” at 00:19:37)
Performance Conclusion
Duration: 00:20:05 – 00:20:18
Hillary Reynolds: Thank you.
[audience applauding and cheering]
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