About Mary
In Dec 2022, Mary was asked to introduce herself:
I’d have different artists and hit writers on the show where they’d perform and I’d interview them. Several of the show guests found out I did music and they invited me to write with them in Nashville. Just like most things, the music industry is a super small world and as I started writing with people, I’d get connected with other writers I was told I should work with. Before I knew it, I was coming back and forth to Nashville 2-4x a week for writing sessions.
Finally moving to Nashville on the tail end of 2017, I started hosting writing rounds in the local music scene. I remember the last show I hosted, within 10 months, I had just under 500 different artists perform on the show. It was a HUGE eye opener to me, seeing how everyone in Nashville is talented, but being “good” would never be good enough. It was a crash course on songwriting and how to write songs that could cut through the noise of all the “good” in town.
When Covid hit, I immediately switched to zoom writing. Since live shows were non-existent and the industry was essentially paused, I realized that the only thing I had control over was how many sessions I could be part of and what I actually created in the room. In 2021 I had 397 sessions…and this year, some of the seeds I planted started sprouting.
This year has been a whirlwind in the best way. I’ve had music placed in movies, TV Shows, commercials… I’ve had music I’ve written hit #1 on iTunes Charts, had music on every single editorial playlist on digital streaming platforms, 2 dozen songs I’ve written have went viral with different artists on social media…and I currently have two songs on the Billboard Charts, which is crazy because I’m still an unsigned writer. That’s a dream to have a single song on the charts, but to have TWO is just a dream. And my artistry has had its fire LIT this year, with three releases happening after the songs went viral on TikTok. I know it’s still just the beginning of my career, but wowzers, I am so grateful for this ride.
(Taken from: https://canvasrebel.com/meet-mary-kutter/)