Savannah Conley


Savannah Conley is an American folk, country, and pop music singer-songwriter. Conley has released two EP albums to date. Her most recent EP album, Twenty-Twenty, was released in April 2018 as her debut major-label EP with Low Country Sound, an imprint of Elektra. Conley was also a 2016 recipient of the John Lennon singer-songwriter award. Her major label debut EP album was produced by acclaimed producer Dave Cobb.

Early life

Conley was born and raised twenty miles outside of Nashville, Tennessee into a family with strong appreciation for music. Her mother was a professional back up singer and her father was an accomplished studio musician. Conley has performed music consistently since the age of seven and was strongly influenced by the local indie rock scenes in her early years.

Career

Conley recorded her first EP in 2017 called 18th & Portland. This debut EP was independently released solely by her to regional acclaim. Not long after its release, tracks from the EP, such as "Midnight Train", generated music industry interest that lead to her being noticed by acclaimed producer Dave Cobb. He then subsequently signed her to his Low Country Sound imprint label.
Conley, after her major label signing, then went on to create and record her debut major label EP called Twenty Twenty. This album was produced by Cobb and was officially released in April 2018.
Since her most recent release, she has gone on tour as a supporting act with Anderson East and Brent Cobb. She has opened for Willie Nelson, Brandi Carlile, and Ben Folds as well. Conley is presently working in the studio on creating her follow up LP album that is expected to be released on the Low Country Sound label sometime in early 2019.

Creative identity

Music producer Dave Cobb has been quoted as saying,
Conley's music has been described as a creative cross between folk, pop and country genres and she is well noted for her exceptional singing voice. Her singing style has been described as "crisp" and "crystalline".