Jessica Mitchell

Jessica Mitchell is a powerhouse singer-songwriter from London, Ontario, whose music straddles the lines of country, Americana, and rock with raw honesty and emotional weight. With a voice that’s been compared to legends like Bonnie Raitt and Brandi Carlile, Mitchell has earned a loyal following across Canada for both her soul-stirring performances and her deeply personal songwriting.

Her critically acclaimed debut album, Heart of Glass (2018), introduced her as a bold new voice in Canadian music—anchored by standout tracks like “Workin’ on Whiskey” and “Tear It Down.” But beyond her own recordings, Mitchell is also a respected songwriter behind the scenes. She’s penned songs for a range of artists including Terri Clark, Madeline Merlo, Brett Kissel, Travis Collins, and The Washboard Union—bringing her signature emotional depth and lyrical storytelling to the broader country and roots music scene.

A frequent collaborator in both Nashville and Toronto, Mitchell’s writing explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and identity. Her work has earned multiple nominations at the CMAOntario Awards, and she has shared stages with artists like Johnny Reid, Kiefer Sutherland, and Terri Clark, connecting with audiences through her honesty and presence.

Whether performing her own songs or helping others tell their stories, Jessica Mitchell continues to shape the sound of modern country music with grace, grit, and authenticity.

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