As the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to a few musicians to see how they were spending their days indoors.
Country singer/songwriter Caylee Hammack released her debut album, If It Wasn't For You, in August, so she's stayed busy during quarantine recording demos, promoting the project and enjoying fresh veggies from her backyard garden. In the latest edition of Quarantine Diaries, she takes us through a day in her life at home, which always begins with espresso and frothed milk.
Check out the "Redhead" singer's Quarantine Diary above and listen to her new album wherever you get your music—it features collabs from fellow fierce women of country Reba McEntire, Ashley McBryde and Tenille Townes.
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