Grace Tyler Signs Publishing Deal with Concord Music Publishing


Rising Artist’s Catalog and Future Releases Now Under Concord Banner

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — May 6, 2025 — Country artist Grace Tyler has officially signed her first-ever publishing deal, aligning with Concord Music Publishing in a global agreement that covers her full catalog and future works. The deal marks a major step for the emerging singer-songwriter, whose career has been steadily building since her viral debut in 2021.

Tyler, a native of Frisco, Texas and a graduate of Belmont University, has been carving out her own lane in country music, with mentorship from hitmaker Lee Brice along the way. Her debut EP, Everything I Didn’t Say, dropped in March and offered listeners a raw, confessional look at the stories left unspoken.

Back Row L to R: Ellie Gray (Concord), Lily Bunta (Concord), Anthony DeVincenzo (Red Light Management), Autumn House-Tallant (Red Light Management), Melissa Spillman (Concord), Matt Turner (Concord), Claire Buchanan (Concord) Front row: Brad Kennard (Concord), Grace Tyler, Courtney Allen (Concord) Photo Credit: Audrey Spillman
Back Row L to R: Ellie Gray (Concord), Lily Bunta (Concord), Anthony DeVincenzo (Red Light Management), Autumn House-Tallant (Red Light Management), Melissa Spillman (Concord), Matt Turner (Concord), Claire Buchanan (Concord) Front row: Brad Kennard (Concord), Grace Tyler, Courtney Allen (Concord) Photo Credit: Audrey Spillman

“This is truly a full-circle moment,” said Tyler. “Patience and passion really do pay off. I’m thankful to be surrounded by a team that believes in me—especially Courtney Allen, who’s been my biggest cheerleader from the start.”

Courtney Allen, Senior Director of A&R at Concord’s Nashville office, was immediately drawn to Tyler’s songwriting. “I offered Grace a deal at the end of our very first meeting,” she shared. “She’s been working quietly for years, and now it’s her time to shine.”

Tyler first gained national attention with her breakup anthem “My Mistake,” which went viral on TikTok in 2021. Since then, she’s landed on major editorial playlists like Spotify’s “Fresh Finds” and “Fresh Finds Country,” earned a spot as one of the platform’s 2024 “Fresh Finds Favorites” for her song “Weak Man,” and appeared on the cover of Amazon’s “Breakthrough Country” playlist with “Lose Me.”

Most recently, Tyler toured with Shane Smith and the Saints and performed the national anthem at the 2025 American Rodeo Championship at Texas Rangers’ Stadium. Her festival calendar has included the Lone Star Smokeout at AT&T Stadium, and she has upcoming stops in Massachusetts cities including Cohasset, Webster, and Hyannis. She’s also slated to perform at the ACM Lifting Lives Topgolf Tee-Off on May 7 ahead of her red carpet debut at the 60th ACM Awards.

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