Bio : Brittney Spencer
About Brittney Spencer:
Brittney Spencer is a genre-defying singer-songwriter from Baltimore, celebrated for her free spirit and her remarkable ability to craft songs that blend life, truth, and imagination. Dubbed “Nashville’s new star” by CBS Mornings, Brittney has earned acclaim from The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Variety, Billboard, Consequence, and more.
Since the release of her debut album, My Stupid Life, earlier this year, Brittney has been featured on major platforms including CBS Saturday Morning, NPR Tiny Desk, TODAY Show, Good Morning America, The Daily Show, Austin City Limits, and NPR All Things Considered. She has also been recognized in prestigious lists such as 2024 Grammys Artists to Watch, Variety’s 2024 Most Anticipated Albums, People Magazine’s One to Watch, and Rolling Stone’s Future Artist.
My Stupid Life was produced by Grammy-winning Daniel Tashian, Marcus “MarcLo” Lomax, and Romil Hemnani, with collaborations from Grace Potter, Maren Morris, Abbey Cone, and Sarah Buxton. The album also features standout guitar contributions by Jason Isbell.
Brittney has toured extensively, sharing stages with artists like Jason Isbell, The Highwomen, Willie Nelson, Reba, Bob Weir, Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Marcus King, and Grace Potter. Her notable festival appearances include CMA Fest, Railbird, Stagecoach, ACL, CMC Rocks, Tortuga Festival, Essence Festival, and Hyde Park’s BTS Festival, where she opened for Bruce Springsteen and The Chicks.
In addition to releasing her critically acclaimed debut album, Brittney made her Billboard Hot 100 debut at #27 as a featured artist on Beyoncé’s "Blackbiird" from the Grammy-nominated album Cowboy Carter.