In addition to her own work as an artist, Mary is also a producer and engineer working in renowned recording studios across the country as well as her home studio in Nashville, Tennessee, Print Shop Baby Studios.

ALBUMS PRODUCED BY MARY BRAGG

Mary Bragg – Mary Bragg, Producer

Mary Bragg – A Long December, Producer

Grace Pettis – Working Woman, Producer

Jackson Emmer – Alpine Coda, Producer

Alicia Stockman – These Four Walls, Producer

Angie Goeke – If I Were Honest, Producer

Mary Bragg – Think About It, Producer

Red Dirt Girls – Red Dirt Girls, Producer

Burnline – Matches, Producer

Mary Bragg – Violets as Camouflage, Producer

Mary Bragg – Lucky Strike, Co-Producer


VIOLETS AS CAMOUFLAGE

“Country music taught us long ago that at some point, anyone with a heart will fall to pieces. On her fifth album, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mary Bragg explores the little cracks that lead to that undone state, and compassionately argues that it’s possible to reassemble yourself. Her clear, warm alto, reminiscent of Patsy Cline, was made for confidences, and these gorgeously crafted and executed songs touch the listener on a deep level, where insight occurs.” -Ann Powers, NPR Music (10 Best Albums of March 2019)

“Both songs depict scenarios in which the characters lay themselves bare, revealing pain even as they open themselves up for more.”
-Rolling Stone Country

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“Ace songwriter Mary Bragg credits fans’ and critics’ enthusiastic response to her 2017 LP Lucky Strike with inspiring her to rely on her instincts.”
-Nashville Scene

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“Violets’ 14 tracks are among the most intensely personal Bragg has ever written.”
-Billboard

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“Like the long-lost ballad Patsy Cline never got to croon, “I Thought You Were Somebody Else” mixes classic country twang with broken-hearted sentiment and light touches of pedal steel.”
-Rolling Stone Country

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PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS ALBUMS

“Refined, sumptuously melancholy take on southern storytelling.”
-NPR’s World Cafe

“Sublime distilling of southern grit; subtly refining the folk-country singer-songwriter template.”
-NPR Music, Best of 2017

“Americana Queen.”
-Vice Noisey

“A magnificent collection of Americana.”
-No Depression

What an incredible end-of-year gift: NPR Music includes “Done Ain’t Done” from Lucky Strike on this best-of list for 2017. So grateful to Jewly Hight for listening, and for calling my music “sublime distilling of southern grit.” She says that I’m “subtly refining the folk-country singer-songwriter template,” and that makes me want to go off and refine it some more. Thankful also to Stephanie Lambring for writing this song with me. Go check her out. Here’s to a fantastic 2018!