
About Elle…
Hailing from Georgetown, Texas, country singer-songwriter Elle Townley is a rising force in today’s country music scene, known for her powerhouse vocals, magnetic stage presence, and heartfelt songwriting. Blending classic country roots with a bold, modern edge, Elle’s sound speaks to both tradition and the next generation of country fans.
Elle burst onto the scene in 2020 with her debut single “Trouble With Trouble,” which premiered on The Country Network and introduced audiences to her raw talent and emotional depth. Since then, she has continued to build momentum with tracks like “Fairweather Friend,” “One Too Many Heartaches,” and “Fighter,” each marking her growth as a vocalist and storyteller.
Her artistry and talent have earned her recognition across both media and industry circles. She has made TV and media appearances on The Heartland Network, WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour, Teen Kids News, Postcards Magazine, Austin Woman magazine, CBS Austin, FOX 7 Austin, AIM Country Music, and more. In competition, she was a Top 5 finalist in the 2020 Houston Rodeo Rockstar competition, winner of the 2021 Old Settler’s Music Festival Youth Competition, and a Texas Country Music Association Young Artist of the Year nominee in both 2022 and 2024.
Elle’s live performances have captivated audiences at major events and festivals including the Old Settler’s Music Festival, Red Poppy Festival, Liberty Hill Independence Festival, and the FIA World Endurance Championship at Circuit of the Americas. She’s also honored the nation with powerful renditions of the national anthem for the Round Rock Express, Austin Spurs, and Austin Gamblers PBR team.
Collaborating with industry veterans like Matt Noveskey, Britton Cameron, Drew Womack, Kevin Fisher, Dickie Kaiser, and Steven McClintock, Elle continues to refine her sound and strengthen her voice as a songwriter and performer.
At just 16, Elle Townley is a young artist with an old soul—and she’s only just getting started.
Awards & Recognition
Houston Rodeo Rockstar top-five finalist
Old Settler’s Music Festival Youth Talent Competition winner
Texas Country Music Association two-time Young Artist of the Year nominee (2022 and 2024)
Texas State Songwriters Association Female Songwriter Championship runner-up 2025