
Anne Buckle is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer with songs streamed millions of times. A descendent of the Carter Family and a cousin of June Carter Cash, Anne has country music in her blood, but she took a non-traditional path to Nashville. She earned her master’s degree from Harvard University and bachelor’s in music from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville then went on to spend her spent her first few years out of college working for the U.S. Department of State and the governor of Tennessee before leaving the 9-5 world behind to pursue her dreams in music full-time.
As an artist, she has shared the stage with the late Charlie Daniels, toured with Augustana, opened for The Chicks on their DCX MMXVI World Tour, performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and has become a regular at the world famous Bluebird Cafe. As a songwriter, she has had her songs recorded by other artists including American Idol’s David Archuleta and Lindy Boone, daughter of legendary crooner Pat Boone.
Named to UT Knoxville’s 2025 Vol 40 Under 40 class, Anne is a proud volunteer who gives back as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame’s nationally acclaimed Words & Music program at the Taylor Swift Education Center where she shares her love of songwriting with hundreds of K-12 and university students every year. In 2024, Anne released her first full-length album WILDWOOD on vinyl, alongside her debut children’s book Firefly, inspired by her song of the same name.

DiElle is an award-winning acoustic singer-songwriter from the UK, blending heartfelt storytelling with the warmth of contemporary folk and pop. Her latest album, Atlas (2025), has received critical acclaim — described by Curious for Music as “a masterpiece of emotional storytelling,” by Earmilk as “an exploration of the soul and spirit of an artist who leaves no part of herself,” and by Stereo Stickman as “capturing the essence of introspective songwriting.”
Featured by James Taylor for her band’s cover of You’ve Got a Friend, DiElle also reached No.1 on the South Coast Music Chart with Searching For Heaven and has performed for King Charles III and his cousin Timothy Knatchbull, who called her “lovely.”
Winner of Best Trio at the Hampshire Music Awards, DiElle’s recent US performances include the Nashville Songwriters Circle and the Irving Theatre in Indianapolis. With Atlas, she continues to explore themes of love, travel, and connection — inviting listeners to find their own stories along the way.

Eve Williams is an award winning singer and songwriter from Co. Down in Northern Ireland. Forced to give up a sensible day job due to severe rheumatoid arthritis, she signed a music publishing deal and started writing and releasing music. It is her hope that her music makes people feel like they can overcome barriers.
Eve has played at several international venues and festivals including the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Celtic Connections in Glasgow and YouBloom Dublin. She toured the UK with her 2016 album Peregreni and has been playing songs from her latest album, Scratch the Surface, on YouTube and Zoom as well as in Northern Ireland, Nashville, England and Scotland.
Eve has released 4 albums to critical acclaim from music publications including Americana UK and Maverick Country. The Musician described her as ‘an artist of considerable sophistication’ and Maverick Country commented on the strength of her songwriting. Eve has been named One to Watch twice by Nashville Songwriters Association International and is the winner of the 2019 Northern Ireland Prestige Award for Best Singer and Best Songwriter.
She also writes music across the world in Nashville, Spain, Norway, England and Ireland. Artists she has written with include JC Stuart and Holly Tandy of X Factor.
Eve holds a Master of Music in Songwriting and often speaks on the art and business of songwriting with more than 20, 000 enrolments in her online courses. Eve is a member of the Ivors Academy Irish Council and The Music Leaders Network. She was a finalist in Local Women magazine’s 2024 Inspirational Women Awards for Woman of the Year in the Arts.