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Category: New Release Notes

New Release From Donna Hughes


By Charles Brady, 2026-06-08
New Release From Donna Hughes

The Grass Ain't Always Greener

Words & Music by Donna Hughes

Flying Hound Publishing, BMI
Running Dog Records
Engineered by Clay Hess
Guitar-Clay Hess
Fiddle-Ron Stewart
Mandolin-Nick Keen
Banjo-Chris Wade
Dobro-Jacob Metz
Bass-Zak McLamb
Harmony Vocals-Amanda Smith

Inspired by actual events, the song tells a haunting story of temptation, consequences, and the lasting impact of choices. Hughes says the song was born from a deeply personal experience involving the suspicious death of a family member, a loss that has lingered in the hearts and minds of her family for years.

"This song is a story inspired by actual events," Hughes explains. "I had a family member who is no longer with us, and I always felt his death was very suspicious. It has eaten away at my family and me for years. This song is a testament to the fact that he will never be forgotten. Sometimes temptation presents itself as innocent and harmless but can lead to the end of someone's life or all they hold dear. Mistakes happen. The grass is truly never greener on the other side. It's a cautionary tale for all."

Written in Hughes' signature storytelling style, "The Grass Ain't Greener" delivers a powerful message wrapped in heartfelt Bluegrass instrumentation and emotional authenticity. The song serves as a reminder that the allure of something seemingly better can often come at a devastating cost.

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Donna Hughes
About Donna Hughes

About Donna Hughes



Donna Hughes is an acclaimed singer-songwriter whose career has been built on a remarkable catalog of original music. Having written more than 1,000 songs, and released six albums featuring predominantly self-penned material, Donna has established herself as one of bluegrass and acoustic music's most respected songwriters.

Her songwriting first caught the attention of the legendary Tony Rice, who personally contacted Donna after hearing her original material and later produced and performed on her Rounder Records release, Gaining Wisdom. That project led to her next album, Hellos, Goodbyes & Butterflies, produced by another bluegrass icon, J.D. Crowe.

Working with two of the most influential figures in acoustic music was a career-defining experience that opened doors to new audiences and opportunities. Both albums featured an impressive roster of guests including Alison Krauss, Sam Bush, Rhonda Vincent, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Sonya Isaacs, Carl Jackson, and Alecia Nugent.

A multiple-time nominee for SPBGMA Songwriter of the Year, Donna's songs have been recorded and performed by an impressive list of artists, including Alison Krauss & Union Station, The Seldom Scene, Dale Ann Bradley, Russell Moore, Amanda Cook, Newtown, Nu-Blu, Bria Kelly, Wyatt Rice, Caroline Owens, Wilson Banjo Co., and many others. While she occasionally collaborates with other writers, the vast majority of her catalog is entirely self-written.

Donna recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award and was honored at the Sunset Film Festival for her "Naomi Wise" music video. Inspired by the true story of a young woman from Donna's home region who died in 1808, the song and video showcase Donna's talent as both a songwriter and storyteller. The video features acclaimed fiddler Jenee Fleenor, the first woman to receive the CMA Musician of the Year Award, who has now won the Title multiple times.

In recognition of her contributions to music and her community, Donna was presented with the Key to the City of Trinity, North Carolina, in 2014.

Known for her ability to write about virtually any subject, Donna's songs range from humorous observations of everyday life to deep emotional stories of love, loss, faith, and family. She has served as a judge in songwriting contests, fiddlers' conventions & conducted songwriting workshops throughout the United States.

Her performance career has taken her to many of the Nation's most respected stages, including MerleFest, The Bluebird Cafe, The Station Inn, Eddie's Attic, B.B. King's in New York City, The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA, PBS's "Song of the Mountains," and PBS's "Live from the

Dennison Lodge." She has opened for artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice, Joe Diffie, and Gene Watson, while also performing private events for NASCAR team owner Richard Childress.

 

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From New York City to Wyoming, Maine to Texas, Donna has shared her music with audiences across the United States, building a loyal following through her authentic songwriting, heartfelt performances, and unmistakable voice.

When she's not writing songs or performing, Donna is an award-winning Realtor in North Carolina. She enjoys spending time on her family's third-generation farm, caring for her Belgian horses, basset hounds, beagles, and other rescue animals, while also pursuing her passion for painting barn quilts.

With new music continually in the works, Donna Hughes remains dedicated to creating songs that connect with listeners and preserving the traditions of bluegrass, acoustic, and Americana music through her original artistry.

Online at https://donnahughes.com/

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