Brock Burton & Gracie Yates - Eliza | Live Acoustic Americana Session
4 May 2026 Filmed at Harrodsburg, Kentucky
# Two Kentucky Voices, One Unforgettable Moment
There's something almost sacred about watching two young artists strip their music down to its raw essentials. No production sheen, no backing band, no illusions—just voices, guitars, and the kind of honesty that only comes when you've got something genuine to say. That's precisely what unfolds in this intimate Grit Session featuring Brock Burton and Gracie Yates performing "Eliza," a haunting acoustic moment captured exclusively for The Rugged Revival.
Gracie Yates carries the unmistakable spirit of her native Kentucky—a place that seems to flow through her very bones. She's the sort of artist who refuses to be confined by genre boundaries, effortlessly blending country, Americana, rock 'n' roll, and folk into something that feels entirely her own. Her songwriting explores the weightier themes of human experience: love in all its complicated forms, the ache of loss, and that restless hunger for freedom that defines the best roots music. When she performs, there's an immediacy to it, a sense that you're witnessing something confessional, like she's singing directly into your chest.
Brock Burton, just 21 years old and also hailing from Kentucky—specifically Elizabethtown—brings a youthful intensity to the proceedings that perfectly complements Yates' seasoned emotional depth. Already making significant waves in the country music scene, Burton has that rare gift: the ability to sound both contemporary and timeless, fresh yet rooted in tradition. His voice carries the weight of stories beyond his years.
What makes this performance essential viewing is its simplicity. Stripped of everything except what matters, Burton and Yates create a sonic space where vulnerability becomes strength. "Eliza" becomes more than a song; it's a shared conversation, a moment where two Kentucky-born musicians find common ground in the kind of Americana that refuses to be manufactured or focus-grouped.
This is real music discovery at its finest—the kind of performance that reminds you why we fell in love with roots music in the first place. Watch these two voices intertwine and you'll understand why The Rugged Revival exists: to capture artists before the world gets hold of them, when they're still singing like nobody's listening.