About
Hit songwriter, Lacie Carpenter is an award-winning performer, author and scholar. Her first album, "Nothing is Real" was produced by the legendary Wayne Moss and received rave reviews within the Americana genre. Her song, "Back Together" is the theme song for the World Craniofacial Foundation.
Lacie Carpenter has four #1 Hit Songs: "My Lucky Song", and "Perfect Enough" by JoZie. “There Will Come a Day" and “World of Hope” sung by Billy Gaines. “There Will Come A Day” received a Grammy nod in 2022.
Carpenter is a Texas native, born in Dallas and grew up in Tyler! Her classical violin background spurs on her creativeness and passion for all genres of music. She graduated from Stephen F. Austin with her degree in Music Education/specialization in Violin Performance, a MS in Psychology, and a MFA in Ethnomusicology from the University of Limerick in Ireland.
Lacie is the winner of 12 music awards in Texas, but the ones she is most proud of are Fiddler Of The Year, Bluegrass Act of the Year, and “People’s World Champion Fiddler” after competing with over 500 incredible fiddlers.
Lacie Carpenter has four #1 Hit Songs: "My Lucky Song", and "Perfect Enough" by JoZie. “There Will Come a Day" and “World of Hope” sung by Billy Gaines. “There Will Come A Day” received a Grammy nod in 2022.
Carpenter is a Texas native, born in Dallas and grew up in Tyler! Her classical violin background spurs on her creativeness and passion for all genres of music. She graduated from Stephen F. Austin with her degree in Music Education/specialization in Violin Performance, a MS in Psychology, and a MFA in Ethnomusicology from the University of Limerick in Ireland.
Lacie is the winner of 12 music awards in Texas, but the ones she is most proud of are Fiddler Of The Year, Bluegrass Act of the Year, and “People’s World Champion Fiddler” after competing with over 500 incredible fiddlers.
She has been able to grace the stage with greats such as Mark O'Connor, Mark Wood, Judy Hyman, Jonna Fitzgerald, Bruce Molsky, Isidor Saslav, Jerry Vandiver, and Jimmy Fortune. Lacie has opened for high-profile artists of many genres: Jimmy Fortune, The Cherryholmes, Mark O’Connor, Mark Wood, and Eileen Ivers. Having toured internationally as a classical violinist and fiddler in Austria, Germany, England, Ireland; she had the great honor of performing for the Arch-Bishop and Prime Minister Of Austria. Lacie was concert-master of the Led Zeppelin Symphony and a lead singer in the Led Zeppelin Choir performing with Mark Wood, Laura Kaye, Chuck Bontrager, Joe Deninzon, and Tracy Silverman. Lacie was part of nine symphonies and now is a soloist for many symphonic bands, choirs, and orchestras.
When Lacie isn’t performing and writing, she is educating, mentoring, and speaking on songwriting, ethnomusicology, and access to global music education.