"Phenomenal Singer Songwriter, A healer herself through her music" ” - Eryn Cooper, WSM Opry Radio

EMMA GRACE GLOVER

Emma Grace Glover is a fast-rising country artist blending powerful vocals with genuine, emotionally driven songwriting — already earning attention from Nashville’s top circles. With roots in North Carolina and a growing presence in Music City, she’s positioning herself as a standout next-generation voice in country music.

Her momentum accelerated after a featured performance on WSM Radio — home of the Grand Ole Opry — a milestone that introduced her to a national audience and affirmed her place among emerging talent to watch.

In 2025, Emma spearheaded a philanthropic collaboration with country legend Kix Brooks (Brooks & Dunn), raising funds for the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. The partnership not only showcased her influence beyond music, but her ability to align with industry icons — a rare achievement for an artist of her age.

Emma began her career in 2017 at Ellington Studios in NC, and by 2019, she was fronting the regional touring band South Shake. Her original songwriting caught the attention of the Got to Be NC: NC Agricultural Star program, leading to a development workshop at The Electric Jane in Nashville and subsequent industry appearances.

Her single “Irreplaceable”, co-written with veteran Nashville songwriter Britton Cameron, won the Carolina Artist Showdown on 94.7FM and earned her Songwriter of the Year at the 2024 Carolina Country Music Awards. She also earned two 2025 Josie Music Award nominations: Entertainer of the Year (Under 18) and Song of the Year – Country Female.

Emma has been featured in multiple Nashville industry publications and appeared on both local and national television. With a growing catalog of original material, authentic artistry, and major endorsements already underway, Emma Grace Glover is an artist built for long-term success in the country music industry.

With honest lyrics and her signature resilience, Emma Grace continues to carve out her voice in country music. ” - COWGIRL MAGAZINE
Nominated For Carolina Country Music Awards 2025 Female Artist of the Year, Christian Single of the Year for her inspiring song “Better Places”, Songwriter of the Year, Damien Horne Humanitarian Award”

Featured Press Coverage 

 

"Music Row Magazine" New Release Friday Roundup                          “ WSM Grand Ole Opry Radio”

“Nashville Lifestyles”                                                                                           “ Holler Country”

“ Today In Nashville on Gibson Gives Stage”                                              “ Radio Sobro”

“ Cowgirl Magazine”                                                                                              “ 94.7 WQDR”

“ WRAL-5 News”                                                                                                      “ The Dunn Daily Record”

“ Carolina Country Radio”                                                                                    “Local on 2 Nashville”

“ New Channel 5 Nashville” 

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Songwriting Collaborations Highlights 

Emma has had the privilege to write with these amazing songwriters:

 

Britton Cameron

Credits:

Britton has been a staff writer for Hamstein Music Group, Warner Chappell, Windswept Music, Crossfire 3, The SongFactory and Big Machine Music. His songs have been recorded by artists including LoneStar, Jack Ingram, Jon Pardi, Steel Magnolia, Sister Hazel, and the legendary country artist Don Williams.

 

Trey Bruce

Credits:

Bruce has Fourteen ASCAP Awards for the most played songs at radio and has written ten Number One singles on the Billboard. "Look Heart, No Hands", "Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man" and "Whisper My Name" by Randy Travis, and "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" by Diamond Rio, "A Little Bit of You" by Lee Roy Parnell among others. He has also co-written numerous singles for other artists, including ZZ Top, Black Stone Cherry, Faith Hill, Leann Rimes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Deana Carter, Trisha Yearwood, Marty Stuart, Trace Adkins, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, and Duff McKagan's Loaded. Bruce received a Daytime Emmy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 along with co-writers John Bettis and Brian D. Siewart.[1]

 

Kim Mclean

Credits:

Kim McLean wrote “Beautiful Goodbye” (Jennifer Hanson), “Forever Everyday” (Lee Ann Womack), “Stuck in Love” (the Judds), and songs recorded by Billy Gilman, Tim McGraw, and Trisha Yearwood. Her song “Count Your Blessings,” recorded by the Martins, received a Dove award for Country Gospel Song of the Year in 1999, and her song “I Guess We Shouldn’t Talk About That Now” was included on Bettye LaVette’s Grammy-nominated album The Scene of the Crime. McLean also co-authored, with late Country Music Hall of Fame member Loretta Lynn, A Song and A Prayer, "Angels and Eagles" with Dolly Parton starring as background singer. The title cut of the album, Kim McLean composed with Kenny Alphin, Big Kenny of Big and Richticket required. Free to Museum members.

 

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