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Lady A‘s Hillary Scott can’t believe how talented her girls are when it comes to music.
“All three of my daughters have musical gifts,” says Scott, 38, only Us Weekly in celebration of her new holiday song “Hard to wait for Christmas” featuring her 11-year-old daughter, Eisele Kaye. “It’s interesting how they all express it differently.”
While her twins might just be Betsy and Emory six years oldthey already show signs of musical abilities.
“Emory will have melodies in her head, and she will ask me, ‘Can we go around the corner and record this melody moment? I want to record it so I remember it,’” Scott recalled to Us. “Betsy loves to dance. … They love very different sounding music too.”
While Betsy loves everyone from the descendants soundtrack to Stevie Nicks‘ “Twelve Edge,” Emory loves when her mother plays Imagine Dragons on car trips to school.
As the oldest child, Eisele 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 Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry for Opry Country Christmas on December 5.
“She’s in her musical theater phase right now,” Scott said before the special performance. “We are listening to the Hamilton soundtrack several times a week. We get to see him in New York. That’s kind of an early Christmas present for you this year.”
This holiday season, Scott and Eisele hope to make the season bright with a special holiday song. Entitled “Hard to Wait for Christmas”, the track aims to spark Christmas cheer for all ages and reminisce about the many things that make the holiday season so special.
“We hope this song allows for moments – even if they only put this song on for the 3 and a half minutes – where families can smile and laugh and be playful with each other,” shared Scott. “If I had a Christmas wish, it would be that. When this song is played, I hope whoever you are with them, you all laugh and have fun and it’s playful in a season that can be very difficult at times .”
As Scott continues to embrace the positive response to the song, he remains grateful for the support of her husband, Chris Tyrrell.
She also keeps 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 we read Luke 2 (scripture),” Scott shared. “Of all the gifts we receive, for our family, the greatest gift was the miracle that was born on Christmas. We always pause and make sure that’s where we start every day and it’s really a spirit of love and being gentle in the world and hopefully that’s what we instill in our children is that we take that light to others.”