Fans of classic rock and harmony-driven folk music have a new reason to listen closely.
Girl Named Tom, the sibling trio that made history as the first group to win The Voice, has released a live acoustic version of Kansas’ enduring classic “Dust in the Wind,” offering listeners a stripped-down take on one of rock’s most beloved songs. The release serves as the first preview of Dust to Dust (Live Acoustic Versions), which arrives June 25.
The new recording revisits a song that already holds special significance for the Ohio siblings. Back in 2021, Bekah, Joshua and Caleb Liechty performed “Dust in the Wind” during “Dedication Week” on The Voice, delivering the song in honor of their grandmother Jean, who was living with dementia.
Their performance became one of the season’s standout moments.
“This was magical,” coach John Legend said after the performance, calling the trio’s lead vocal “haunting” and praising their intricate harmonies. Coach Kelly Clarkson agreed, saying the group brought a darker, more emotional quality to the song and predicting they could go on to win the competition.
She was right.
Just weeks later, Girl Named Tom became the first trio ever to win the American version of The Voice, giving Clarkson her fourth coaching victory.
Why ‘Dust in the Wind’ Still Resonates Nearly 50 Years Later
Originally released by Kansas in 1977 on the album Point of Know Return, “Dust in the Wind” remains one of the most recognizable songs in classic rock history.
Written by Kansas guitarist Kerry Livgren, the song began as a fingerpicking exercise before evolving into a meditation on mortality, time and the fleeting nature of life.
The track reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978, becoming Kansas’ highest-charting single and eventually earning triple-platinum certification in the United States. Even today, it remains a staple of classic rock radio and one of the band’s signature songs.
The song also marked a departure from Kansas’ progressive-rock sound. While the band was known for ambitious epics and arena-rock favorites like “Carry On Wayward Son,” “Dust in the Wind” succeeded with little more than acoustic guitars, violin and a deeply reflective lyric.
New Album Arrives June 25
According to Girl Named Tom, the upcoming collection of acoustic recordings helped bring the trio “back to the heart of each song.”
The project follows the group’s April 2026 album Dust to Dust and offers fans a more intimate look at the material through live acoustic performances.
The trio has built a devoted audience through its harmony-rich blend of folk, Americana and acoustic pop. Formed in 2019, the siblings first gained national attention with their four-chair-turn audition on The Voice before going on to win season 21.
Fans will have plenty of opportunities to hear the group perform live this year.
On its website, the band promises audiences an “unforgettable evening” featuring new songs, stories and fan favorites, while noting one compliment they hear often: “You sound even better live than you did on TV.”
Upcoming dates include appearances in Michigan, Indiana, Louisiana and Tennessee, along with a lengthy fall run alongside Vitamin String Quartet. The tour will stop in cities including Washington, Atlanta, Charlotte, New Haven and Columbus.
For a band built on family harmonies, revisiting “Dust in the Wind” feels especially fitting. Nearly five decades after Kansas turned the song into a classic, Girl Named Tom has found a fresh way to remind listeners why its message still resonates.
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