Natalie Hemby is a GRAMMY® Award Winning Songwriter, solo artist and member of musical group The Highwomen.

SONGWRITER

Since signing her first publishing deal at 19, Nashville’s Natalie Hemby has become one of the most successful and sought after songwriters in music, with countless hit songs recorded by artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Sheryl Crow, Miranda Lambert, Lady Gaga, Yola, Dierks Bentley, Rag'n'Bone Man, Lady A, Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town and Labrinth, to name a few.

SOLO ARTIST

Now, she’s offering her own voice to her prolific storytelling with the release of her 2021 solo single debut “Heroes”. Written by Hemby with Jeff Trot and Aaron Raitiere, and produced by her husband and collaborator Mike Wrucke, the song explores the dark side of fame and the true colors behind those put on a pedestal, a story Hemby has lived growing up surrounded by the glittery Nashville music scene.

MEMBER OF

THE HIGHWOMEN

Hemby joined forces with Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris and Amanda Shires as The Highwomen to release their critically acclaimed self-titled album in 2019. As a result, Hemby earned a Country Song of the Year GRAMMY®

Recognized by:

“one of Nashville’s strongest creative figures”

Billboard

“pair[s] her trademark wit and recognizable twang with the early nineties’ alt-rock sounds that have influenced her from the beginning”

Garden & Gun

“her voice can stand on its own… a sinewy, naturalistic 1990s sound that harks back to another of her collaborators, Sheryl Crow”

New York Times (Fall Preview)

Puxico

In the beginning I believed this was a story about a town, about a celebration. And it is. But really, it’s about a man. A man who loved me so much he gave me a town. A man who I love so much, I had to tell the world.