Mallary Hope Whitener (born in Cohutta, Georgia) is an American country music singer-songwriter. She released her debut single, "Love Lives On", in July 2009, followed by an EP of the same name on August 4, 2009. Both of these songs and her follow-up, "Blossom in the Dust," have made Hot Country Songs chart.
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Musical career
Mallary Hope released a digital EP titled Love Lives On August 4, 2009. The EP includes song titles, as well as "Times Like These" and "Wildflowers". "Love Lives On" debuted at US 57 on the US Billboard Hot Summer Song for August 22, 2009. Jon Caramanica, of The New York Times, included Mallary as part of a new face of country music that says, "The next generation proposes a variety of choices, including... young women with more traditional styles, such as Mallary Hope." CMT.com (State of Music Television) praised Hope, saying, "She has a wonderfully soothing voice and uses it for full effect on" Love Lives On, "bringing all the grief out of her song writing for his sister and anyone who has a partner in the military, "and Matt Bjorke from Roughstock said that Hope sounds like young Faith Hill and that the song" remains a song that can and should be done well on the radio. "The second single of Hope" Blossom in the Dust "was released to the radio on February 22, 2010 and debuted at number 60 on the chart for the week of March 20, 2010, peaking at 48.
Hope co-wrote Lauren Alaina's song at the end of 2011 "Georgia Peaches" along with "The Locket", another song on Lauren Alaina's debut album. She sings backing vocals on "I Will Love You Still", a song from True Believers, a 2013 album by Darius Rucker and a duet with Rucker on "Baby, I'm Right", which is included in her fourth album called "Style South "which was released in 2015.
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Personal life
Hope married Ryan Dokke on April 13, 2014. Mallary and her husband Ryan welcomed Scarlett's daughter Ruth Dokke on January 19, 2015. On November 8, 2016, the couple welcomed their second daughter, Savannah Ryan.
Discography
Extended playback
Singles
Music videos
References
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