ABOUT NICOLLE GALYON:
Nashville's most successful and respected voices. Adding to her already triumphant career as a songwriter, Galyon released her long-awaited debut album, firstborn, on July 22, 2022 via her own label, Songs & Daughters. A striking personal statement, firstborn is Galyon's life story in song form and continues to receive widespread critical attention. Of the record, The Tennessean praises, “a star-making statement all her own that reckons with her humanity and humility in equal measure,” while Variety declares, “firstborn is not aimed at giving her a tenth No. 1 but at putting her own lyrical voice in the top position for the first time in her career.”
On October 13, 2023, her 16th wedding anniversary, Galyon released a follow up to her highly-revered debut with a six song EP titled second wife. Written by Galyon and her husband Rodney Clawson, second wife addresses some of the questions that were left in tension by the first collection about family, having it all and legacy. Two kids, countless career milestones and one big move back to Kansas later, second wife is a tongue-in-cheek, heartfelt and honest six song collection that allows listeners to take a journey on her “relationship record,” co-produced by King Henry and Jimmy Robbins.
Across her 20-year career, Galyon has penned 10 No.1 hits including Miranda Lambert's ACM Award-winning “Automatic,” which went on to win NSAI Song of the Year, as well as Dan + Shay's multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning “Tequila.” Additionally, Galyon has received Grammy and CMA Awards nominations, two CMA Triple Play Awards (presented to songwriters who pen three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period) and was honored by BMI as their 2019 Songwriter of the Year. In addition to her work as a songwriter and artist, Galyon founded the female-focused label and publishing house, Songs & Daughters, in 2019, which includes artists Hailey Whitters, Lauren Watkins and Emmi Elliott. Galyon is heavily involved in the CMA Foundation's music education initiative, has served as an NSAI Board Member, a CMT Next Women of Country mentor and founded The Autobiography Scholarship to provide students of her alma mater Sterling High School with college scholarships. She was also named 2020 Kansan of the Year for her continued service and commitment to her home state, which includes partnering with SongFarm and Save The Music to install a recording studio in Sterling High School and others throughout the country.
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