Our Artists.

  • Hailing from the charming town of Greensboro, Georgia, Anslee Davidson is a singer-songwriter who draws inspiration from the tapestry of life and art. Her musical journey began in her early teens, strumming guitars, humming melodies and crafting songs alongside her father. At the age of 16, Anslee earned a Golden Ticket on American Idol, but her dreams were temporarily paused when she tested positive for COVID, only to emerge from the experience with an even stronger dedication to her craft.

    With a voice described by Katy Perry as "Timeless," Anslee seamlessly blends Classic Country, Americana, Pop, and R&B. Inspired by the greats of country and rock music, Anslee has become a regular performer at the legendary Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee and Eddie’s Attic in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2021, Anslee inked a deal with the artist development and management company, Oconee Music Foundry. She has since collaborated with some of Nashville's finest and shared stages with notable artists like Kristian Bush from Sugarland, Drew & Ellie Holcomb, Rhett Akins, Restless Road, Deana Carter, and more.

    Anslee made her mark in 2021 with the release of her debut single, "I’ll Wait For You," earning immediate recognition on Spotify’s editorial playlists. Her songs, including the acclaimed "Trouble With Georgia," continue to grace playlists like "New Music Friday Country" and "Fresh Finds Country," with the latter playlisting her track on "Fresh Finds Country: Best of 2022."

    The year 2023 saw Anslee's star rise further, with her debut music video for "Forget Me Not" featured on CMT.com. Her nostalgic and introspective single, "Everything I'm Missing," from her "Made Me" EP secured the top spot-on Spotify’s Fresh Finds Country Playlist, marking a significant milestone in her burgeoning career.  In addition, her "Made Me" EP has been streamed over 1 million times.  

    Currently enrolled in the esteemed songwriting program at Belmont University, Anslee is fully immersed in the heartbeat of "Music City." As she navigates her studies, she remains committed to the creation, performance, and release of music, setting the stage for what promises to be her most remarkable year yet in 2024.