NELLY JOY

Grammy nominated singer/songwriter/producer Nelly Joy has had songs recorded by Kelly Clarkson, Big & Rich, Colbie Caillat, Jesse & Joy, Kylie Morgan, Leah Marie Mason, Rachel Wammack, The Mowglis and more. As a songwriter she broke records with the song "That's Why I Pray" recorded by Big & Rich. (Highest debut by a duo in the Nielsen BDS era, at No. 24 with the Hot Shot Debut). Nelly Joy was nominated for “Song Of The Year” at the Latin Grammy’s for “Ecos De Amor” by Jesse & Joy which has over 800 million streams worldwide. New comer Kylie Morgan (Universal Records) just released “Don’t Stay Gone Too Long” which she wrote with Reeves. Nelly Joy has also had songs featured on ABC’s “GCB”, NBC’s “The Chase”, “The Today Show”, “CNBC”, “Hart Of Dixie”, “Jimmy Kimmel”. “Bunheads” and Hallmark’s “Branching Out”. 

As an artist, Nelly is most recently part of the band Gone West, which has accumulated over 100 million streams world wide. Their debut album “Canyons”, which she co-produced and engineered, debuted at #1 on the Country iTunes Charts as well as #3 out of all genres on the iTunes Charts. Gone West's single “What Could’ve Been” was just officially certified “Gold”. Nelly also has received both ACM and CMT nominations, co-writing 10 songs on the JaneDear Girls' first album that debuted at 10 on the Billboard Top Country Charts in 2011. In 2014, Nelly Joy teamed up with her husband Jason Reeves to form the pop duo High Dive Heart. Their first single “Vintage” went to #1 on the Spotify Global Viral Charts without a record label. Between her country and pop artist careers, Nelly has had the honor of opening for Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Eric Church, Christina Perri, American Authors and more.