About Alice Wallace

After spending 12 years based in Southern California, Alice became a Nashville resident a year ago - bringing her West Coast-infused Americana to Music City. Named the 2017 Female Vocalist of the Year at the California Country Awards, Alice draws influence from iconic voices ranging from Linda Ronstadt to Patsy Cline, not to mention keeping the country yodel alive with songs from classic artists like Patsy Montana and Don Walser. Since her move across the country, Alice released a two-song vinyl single via Need to Know Records that features her rendition of the Linda Ronstadt classic “Long, Long Time.” The project was produced by Nashville’s Doug Lancio, who worked with Patty Griffin for some 14 years and has also produced and played with artists like John Hiatt and Todd Snider. Alice’s last full-length album, "Into the Blue", released on Los Angeles-based Rebelle Road Records in 2019, received praise across the country from publications ranging from Paste Magazine to Rolling Stone Country.

Work experience

  • Alice Wallace
  • 2011-present
  • Singer/songwriter/performer

Alice's Skills

Live
  • Artist
  • Singer
  • Touring Musician
Venue Type Experience
  • Club
  • Festival
  • Theatre/PAC
Musician
  • Artist
  • Performer
  • Singer
  • Touring Musician
Songwriting
  • Co-Writer
  • Lyricist
  • Songwriter

Alice's Genres

  • Country
  • Folk

Alice's Experience

For the past 10 years, I have booked and played hundreds of shows across the country. I have released four full-length albums of original material. I moved to Nashville in late 2019 to immerse myself in the songwriting scene here and have continued to co-write through the pandemic virtually.