Lydia Carter with her daughter, Jessica Carter Altman. | Singer Jessica Carter Altman in a mystery project. | Getty Images | instagram.com/jessica.carter.altman
“Something new is coming,” Lydia Carter’s daughter, Jessica Carter Altman, teased on Wednesday morning, along with a photo of a smoky scene on a monitor.
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Posed like a superhero staring into the distance, Jessica Carter Altman is wearing a disco ball-inspired silver crop top in the April 5, 2023 post. The hashtag, ‘pieces,’ is likely a clue about the follow-up project of her 2022 acoustic EP.
She has been busy the past few weeks. The brunette shared photos with her mother in Paris on Monday. In March, the former attorney “had an unforgettable time” performing with her “incredible band” at South by Southwest.
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Lydia Carter and Her Daughter Harmonize like a Dream
The sing-songwriter premiered the music video of “Cherry Blossoms,” a song she wrote after her lawyer father, Robert A. Altman, passed away, on PEOPLE’s website in mid-2022.
The ballad appears on Carter Altman’s three-track acoustic EP, “No Rules,” which she dedicated to her dad. She told the magazine took inspiration from how certain things can invoke special memories:
“For some, it’s a fragrance, a home-cooked meal, a holiday, or a gentle embrace. For me, cherry blossoms blooming in the spring always remind me of my dad.”
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Carter Altman explained that “clinging” to her happiest memories of her dad, who was married to her mother for 37 years, gave birth to the heartbreaking pop single.
She praised her mother for teaching her to be strong and brave.
“Cherry Blossoms” was one of the first songs the Michigan law grad wrote after Altman died in February 2021 from a rare blood cancer. In her difficult mourning period, the musician “leaned on songwriting to help digest” her feelings.
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The “Wonder Woman” star and her daughter harmonized beautifully on a cover of the Everly Brother’s “All I Have to Do is Dream” on “The Talk” in 2018. Host Sharon Osbourne introduced the mother-daughter pair as a “dynamic duo” and said Carter Altman has “talent, brains, and beauty.”
Ahead of the 80th anniversary of “Wonder Woman,” Carter and her daughter spoke to Mario Lopez and Kit Hoover on Access Daily in September 2020. Hoover said they looked like twins, Lopez concurred, adding that “with respect,” they must be the “hottest mom-daughter combo.”
On how it was growing up with “Wonder Woman” as her mom was, Carter Altman said that Lynda Carter embodies the character that she played on the 70’s TV show “every single day.” She praised her mother for teaching her to be strong and brave and that she “didn’t have to fit anyone else’s ideal.”
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