Macy Dot is a charismatic singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee. She was named BMI's 2023 Dolly Parton Songwriting Award Recipient, the 2020 Young Artist of the Year by the Texas Country Music Association, 1 of 8 finalists for the Texas Songwriter U Class of 2022, her debut single 'Hot Mess' was featured on NSAI's 2022 Bob Kingsley Top 40, and she was selected for the Rockport Song Cast, a peer nominated mentorship program of the Rockport Songwriter Association. She’s an enthusiastic performer with her own unique sense of style. With confidence and abundant stage presence, she takes the stage and her classic country voice and modern-day persona easily captivate the audience.
Some iconic performances include the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Houston Rodeo, Fort Worth Rodeo, Rodeo Austin, SXSW, ACL parties on South Congress, the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame John Ritter Showcase, the Nashville Spotlight Showcase at CMA Fest, the cherished local tradition celebrating the 55th Anniversary of the Austin Trail of Lights at Zilker Metropolitan Park, Nashville NAMM at the Kyser Showcase and John Rich’s Redneck Riviera Opening Celebration at CMA Fest. She has performed at some favorite Texas venues including the Saxon Pub in Austin, the historic Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, Poodie’s Hilltop Roadhouse in Spicewood, and Dosey Doe’s in the Woodlands. Some notable writers’ rounds include the Bluebird Café, The Listening Room, Key West Songwriters Festival, as well as being featured as a BMI writer alongside renowned songwriter Liz Rose at the Cindy Walker Days Festival. Her interview with Jenna Heidman “Should’ve Been A Cowgirl” was featured on Sirius XM and RFD-TV
This energetic, vibrant artist has been performing on stages since the age of two and has been blessed on her journey to open for artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Gary P. Nunn, Zane Williams, The Powell Brothers, Randy Rogers Band, Charlie Robison, Austin Cunningham, Chris Colston, Craig Campbell, Chase McClanahan, Darrin Morris Band, Crystal Yates, Wayland Hicks, Parmalee, Thompson Square, Riley Redding, Austin Layne, Brother Roscoe, and several others.