Grace Pelle, Jeff Toth, Harper Mundy
Grace Pelle
The singer-songwriter and producer has been making music for as long as she can remember — growing up, she didn’t know that songwriting was a job. It was just what she did; it was just how her brain has always worked. This initial draw to songwriting opened Grace up to production, and, after teaching herself Logic, the young artist began the work of honing a sound of her own. Her raw, authentic messaging feels timely in an era where so many young people are resonating with music from Eilish and contemporaries like Olivia Rodrigo. Grace is the nexus of pop, indie, and rock, draped under a sheen of hopeful vibes. She opens herself up to the creative, ephemeral world of writing before settling into the technical side of producing. She isn’t afraid of touching on heavier, more tender parts of the human experiences, but leverages bright aesthetics to create a captivating beacon for listeners.
Jeff Toth
Hailing from South Jersey, artist and producer Jeff Toth writes music to “celebrate life’s little battles and victories”. Uniquely combining pop rock with rustic, earthy folk influences, Jeff’s sound is familiar and fresh all at once. The multi-instrumentalist graduated in 2022 from Belmont University’s coveted songwriting program and has since worked to secure himself as a staple of Nashville’s indie scene. Toth also works full time as a producer and songwriter, collaborating with independent artists through his company Roxwood Music. Jeff’s intimacy on stage is only rivaled by his intimacy with the pen, his lyrics often focusing on the personal growth and catharsis that come from pain. The candid jokester and nature lover especially looks forward to venturing out of Nashville in 2024 and finding his audience.
Harper Mundy
Nashville based artist & songwriter Harper Mundy combines honest and powerful lyrics with lighthearted indie pop production to create a fun and fresh sound- something that makes her a “standout in the music scene” according to Lightning 100. A Kansas City native, Harper moved to Nashville in 2018 to study music at Belmont University, where she graduated in 2022 with a degree in Commercial Voice and Songwriting. Her latest release “Kitchen Floor” caught the attention of Nashville radio stations Lightning 100 and Radio SoBro, landing her spots in their local artist features. Now she can be found performing all around Nashville when she’s not busy writing and recording her next project.