Grace is the winner of many of the nation's most prestigious songwriting contests, grants, and residencies, including NPR's Mountain Stage NewSong Contest, The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, and The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. Grace's songs have been recorded by other esteemed artists, including Sara Hickman and Ruthie Foster, with three co-writes on Foster's Grammy-nominated album, Healing Time (2024).
Texas-born, Nashville-based Natalie Price is a singer-songwriter whose music blends Americana, indie folk, and melodic pop in what she calls "Ameri-kinda." Her self-titled full-length album, Natalie Price (2023), produced by acclaimed artist Mary Bragg, showcases her confessional songwriting and wide emotional range—from introspective ballads to catchy, pop rock anthems. The album has garnered praise for its authenticity and cinematic depth, positioning her as a compelling new voice. Her 2025 single "Monday & Tuesday" dives into the bliss of newfound love with earworm melodies and slow-burn tension, marking a continued evolution of her sound. With a gift for transforming deeply personal experiences into songs that feel universal, Natalie is quickly becoming a fan favorite.
Rachel Laven carries songs like lanterns through the dark, glowing with fire and truth. A Texas native now rooted in Nashville, Laven grew up in the Texas tradition of writing songs that are simple yet profound. Her voice feels like both invitation and confession, weaving folk tradition with
outlaw country soul.
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