The bluegrass star and alt-country supergroup team for new song
Mom+Pop Music artist alt-country supergroup Chaparelle has released their newest single, “When It Snows In Texas,” featuring the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sierra Ferrell.
The song, written by Beau Bedford, Zella Day, Sierra Ferrell and Jesse Woods, was recorded at Modern Electric Sound Recorders.
“When it snows in Texas, it is always a surreal moment in time, as was Sierra Ferrell writing with us at our cabin in the Hill Country,” Chaparelle says. “Sierra and our mutual friend Torrie Blake stopped by on a hot summer afternoon for a few hours and a song fell out of the sky. Sierra is such a special person and artist, there was real fun and joy in the room as we sang ‘I threw my wishes down the wishing well.’ ‘When it Snows in Texas’ is a love song to our home with all its ups and downs, good and bad, sweets and sweet nothings.”
Chaparelle channels the golden age of country music, weaving a melodic narrative and timeless storytelling with a modern, sultry edge. The trio is composed of indie pop star Zella Day, singer-songwriter Jesse Woods and renowned producer Beau Bedford (Orville Peck, Wyatt Flores). Their live performances—sensual, enchanting, and undeniably captivating—have quickly built a devoted following and the trio is currently touring across the country. They have also become a festival favorite, recently performing at Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, BottleRock, Newport Folk Festival, Austin City Limits, Under the Big Sky and more.




