Melody Guy is a Nashville-based Americana singer-songwriter whose unforgettable voice and fearless honesty have carried her across more than 2 million miles of touring throughout the United States. Blending rock, country, soul, and pop, her sound has drawn comparisons to iconic voices like Eva Cassidy, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, and Grace Slick.
A seasoned performer and storyteller, Melody has earned standing ovations at the Ryman Auditorium and shared stages with legends such as Keith Urban, Tanya Tucker, Leon Russell, Nanci Griffith, The Avett Brothers, Ashley McBryde, Maren Morris, and Amy Grant.
Her latest album, Dry the Rivers, premiered in full on Billboard and was produced by renowned musician Michael Webb in Nashville, TN.
Melody’s music speaks to life’s raw beauty—exploring themes of love, loss, survival, and redemption. Her songs have been recorded by artists across genres, including Sherrie Austin and Jesse James, and her powerful performances continue to connect deeply with fans around the country.
In addition, Melody is a dedicated advocate for music’s healing power. She’s led songwriting and choir workshops at Barefoot Republic Camp (hosted by Amy Grant), and collaborates with Veterans with PTSD and Thistle Farms residents through music therapy retreats nationwide.
Melody continues to bring her voice and message to venues big and small—from Tennessee to the Pacific Northwest—proving with every show why she’s one of Americana’s most moving and memorable voices.