Alysa Vanderheym, renowned songwriter and producer of the GRAMMY-nominated EP Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, arrived in Nashville in 2012 by way of the vibrant music scene of California’s Bay Area. Influenced by soul, R&B, and early 2000s pop and hip hop, Alysa’s talents are actively pushing creative limits, proving to resonate with the next generation of music’s finest. With diverse credits ranging from Kygo, One Republic and Walk The Moon to the Country superstars of today, Alysa landed eight cuts on Kelsea Ballerini's 2023 album Subject To Change and solely produced and co-wrote Ballerini’s GRAMMY-nominated EP Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, which is in the running for Best Country Album at the 2024 GRAMMYs. Most recently, Alysa co-wrote and produced Kelsea’s full-length album, “Patterns” which is slated for release in October, 2024.
Recognized as a Female Songwriter of the Year Nominee at the 2022 MusicRow Awards, Alysa earned her first No.1 hit single with "Cold Beer Calling My Name" by Jameson Rodgers and Luke Combs. Further showcasing her versatility as a lyricist and producer, Alysa co-produced Cheat Codes and Russell Dickerson's latest radio single "I Remember," penned "Lose Somebody" for Kygo and One Republic and crafted "Talk You Out Of It" for Florida Georgia Line.
With a proven track record and an unwavering dedication to the art, Alysa remains as a standout female at the forefront of Nashville's music scene, with her sights set on redefining the way the music industry views Nashville creatives. As seen with her work on artists such as Jelly Roll, Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson, Kacey Musgraves, Fancy, Little Big Town, The Band Camino and more, Alysa aims to prove that there is more to Music City than Country music.