A native of tiny Hampden, MA, Georgia Webster grew up listening to a variety of music, from John Mayer and Miley Cyrus to Carrie Underwood, Keane, and the Grateful Dead. She started performing around her hometown while in high school, playing original songs that reflected her pop influence and love for country music. Though she’s young, she is an old soul, and her songwriting reflects a depth and mindfulness that was influenced by hours listening to Josh Turner, Tyler Childers and other acclaimed singer/songwriters. Webster then honed her craft by attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music’s songwriter camps, and her natural talent blossomed. Everything changed when, in July 2020, her song “Tell Your Mom” became an instant viral hit. Webster’s success brought impressive offers from pop and rock record labels out of New York and Los Angeles, but her instincts told her working out of Nashville would allow her to stay true to herself as a singer/songwriter with small-town roots.
Webster teamed up with songwriter/producer Paul DiGiovanni (Sam Hunt, Lauren Alaina, Jordan Davis, Dan + Shay) to create the studio version of “Tell Your Mom.” “Tell Your Mom” was featured on her debut EP, First Goodbye, where she wrote each song on the project herself. First Goodbye garnered critical praise, with People deeming it “a treasure of an album” and Sweety High noting that it “brings us back to Taylor Swift’s country days.” She also spent last fall touring as the opening act on Ingrid Andress’ tour.
Fast forward to today, Georgia is set to release her second EP, Chapter 1: Things We’re Not Saying on September 23rd and features previously released tracks “I Hate Phone Calls (Long Distance Sucks)” and “Risk” ft Jonathan Hutcherson as well as four additional tracks. In support of the EP, Georgia will be touring as direct support for Kelsea Ballerini on her intimate 10-night only HEARTFIRST TOUR.