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Paramore Star's Grandpa's Lost Music Dreams Revived
1 Dec
Summary
- Hayley Williams' grandpa, Rusty, nurtured her music and she returned the favor.
- Rusty's own music career was cut short, leaving his songs hidden for 50 years.
- At 79, Rusty released his debut album, 'Grand Man', after his lost recordings were found.

Hayley Williams, lead singer of Paramore, found inspiration in her grandfather Rusty, who nurtured her early musical ambitions. Rusty, who taught Hayley piano and drums, even followed the band's tours. His unwavering support stemmed partly from his own abandoned music career in the 1970s, where his soul-inspired songs were steered towards country music, leading him to quit the industry.
Rusty's own musical dreams were packed away on old tapes for half a century. These long-lost recordings were eventually rediscovered, reviving his forgotten passion. This led to his own significant breakthrough, finally releasing his debut album, "Grand Man," at the remarkable age of 79.
This heartwarming story of generational musical support highlights the revival of past dreams and the profound impact of family encouragement. Rusty's journey, from a lumber yard worker to a debut album artist, showcases that it's never too late for a second chance in pursuing one's creative passions.




