She’s the voice behind some of country music’s most unforgettable hits, but there’s more to Hillary Scott than what fans hear on the radio. As the Lady A frontwoman turns 39 today, we did some digging. We uncovered ten lesser-known facts that paint a fuller picture of the woman behind the powerhouse vocals. From faith and family to music industry twists, here are ten secrets you might not know about Hillary Scott.
1. She Was Born Into a Country Music Legacy
Before she ever stepped on stage, Hillary Scott was living country music royalty. Her mother is Linda Davis, best known for her Grammy-winning duet with Reba McEntire, “Does He Love You.” Growing up on tour buses and backstage, Hillary was practically raised with a mic in her hand. But despite her musical roots, she fought to earn her own place in the spotlight.
2. American Idol Rejected Her Twice
You read that right—American Idol turned Hillary down not once but twice. She never even made it past the preliminary rounds. While that could’ve ended some careers before they even started, Hillary kept pushing. She often jokes that getting rejected was the best thing that ever happened to her. Considering she now has Grammys and multiplatinum records under her belt, she’s got the last laugh.
3. A Tattoo Marks the Moment She Chose Music
Hillary has a small “14” tattooed on her wrist—more than just a number, it’s a nod to when her life changed. At age 14, she performed onstage with her mother and realized she wanted to pursue music for real. The tattoo also honors the 14-year age gap between her and her younger sister, Rylee Jean. One tiny tattoo, two huge life moments.
4. Her Gospel Album Was Born from Heartache
In 2015, Hillary experienced a miscarriage that left her devastated. She turned to music as a form of healing, creating the gospel album Love Remains with her family. The record’s emotional centerpiece, “Thy Will,” became a massive hit and won two Grammys. For Hillary, it was more than music—it was a spiritual lifeline.
5. Lady A Formed Thanks to a MySpace Message
The band’s origin story could’ve been written by a tech startup. Hillary heard Charles Kelley’s music on MySpace and spotted him at a Nashville bar; the rest is history. That spur-of-the-moment introduction led to the formation of Lady A. This band would dominate the charts for over a decade.
6. Her Wedding Was a Secret Ceremony
While the rest of the world assumed Hillary would go for a big Nashville wedding, she did the exact opposite. In 2012, she secretly married Lady A drummer Chris Tyrrell in an intimate ceremony. No press, no fuss—just vows, love, and a new chapter quietly beginning.
7. Her Husband Stepped Away for the Family
When the couple welcomed twin daughters in 2018, Chris boldly decided to leave the road behind. He stepped away from performing to stay home and raise their kids while Hillary continued touring. In a genre built on family values, this move wasn’t just personal but deeply on brand.
8. She Beat Taylor Swift at the Grammys
In 2011, Lady A’s “Need You Now” swept the Grammys, taking home both Song and Record of the Year—two categories in which Taylor Swift was also nominated. It was a stunning win that shifted the spotlight to Hillary and solidified Lady A’s position at the top of the country-pop game.
9. She Sang with Maroon 5—Seriously
While Lady A’s sound is undeniably country, Hillary has crossed genre lines before. She teamed up with Maroon 5 on “Out of Goodbyes,” a hauntingly beautiful track that slipped under the radar but showed off her versatility. The collab wasn’t a chart-topper but remains a fan favorite for its unexpected pairing.
10. She Almost Went Solo for Good
After the emotional success of “Love Remains,” Hillary quietly considered stepping away from Lady A to pursue a solo path. Sources close to the singer said she felt torn between band dynamics and her personal creative vision. Ultimately, her loyalty to Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood kept her in the group, and Lady A remained strong.