About

In an increasingly crowded country music landscape, Emily Earle stands out with a truly authentic sound, one built on striking vocal clarity straight to the heart lyrics.

 Earle first gained national prominence during a successful run on the third season of NBC’s “The Voice,” which came about after a television producer noticed the recent Berklee College of Music graduate performing on the subway platforms of Manhattan’s Rockefeller Center station. Following “The Voice,” she moved to Nashville to write, record and tour. With the same hustle and determination that marked her busking days in New York, Earle often took late-night Greyhound buses to her out-of-town gigs to save money, sojourns she now recollects fondly as her first “solo bus tours.”

 In the years since, Earle has made a name for herself as a songwriter in Nashville. She pens hundreds of songs annually and her compositions have been recorded by numerous esteemed artists, including her uncle Steve Earle, Now United, Jenna Davis, Walker McGuire, Hayden Haddock, Jon Wolfe, Kylie Morgan and some promising emerging talents.

Earle – named one of CMT’s Next Up Now Artists in 2022 – is also a dynamic performer who has shared the stage with Robert Earle Keen, Shawn Camp, Aaron Watson, Tanya Tucker, John Michael Montgomery and many others. She has performed all over the country from dive bars to esteemed listening rooms. With new music on the horizon, you can follow her on TikTok, YouTube and Instagram: @emilyearlemusic.