

An Ellaville, Georgia native with a self-described green thumb and stop-you-in-your-tracks vocals crossing the warbling buzz of hummingbird wings with the sting of a thorn, MCA artist Caylee Hammack landed in Nashville at 19, turning heads with her unique mix of influences ranging from David Bowie and Kate Bush to Dolly Parton and Tom Waits. Releasing a standout 2020 album debut IF IT WASN’T FOR YOU, she went on to share stadium stages with Luke Bryan and Brothers Osborne, stun tiny listening rooms into rapt silence, and captivate the Grand Ole Opry. All told, she
has so far racked up almost 275 million career global streams to date, won an ACM Award for Musical Event of the Year (“Fooled Around And Fell In Love” with Miranda Lambert), and picked up Artist to Watch accolades from The Bobby Bones Show, Rolling Stone among other honors.
Released earlier this year and named one of the “Best Albums of the Year So Far for 2025” by Rolling Stone, her sophomore album Bed of Roses is a “personal, powerful statement album” (Tennessean) and is “a vulnerable new collection of life lessons” (Audacy) tracking five years of patient growth in her artistry. Through the 13 tracks produced by Dan Huff and John Osborne, “Hammack conveys soul, ‘70s twang, and red-dirt rock melodies into captivating tales” (GRAMMY.com), solidifying her voice and fortifying her Country backbone. Penning the must-read counterpart to her album, the songstress expanded her creative horizons with BED OF ROSES, a romance novel about a young woman finding herself – and love – in unexpected places. Co-authored by Hammack and New York Times–bestselling author Carolyn Brown, each chapter correlates to track titles on the album, taking readers on a journey from heartbreak to healing.
Hammack recently performed internationally at the Highways Festival at the historic Royal Albert Hall, as well as headlining shows in Amsterdam, NL and Cologne, DE, and supported Scotty McCreery on tour.
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