
When one hears Kylie Rothfield‘s voice, there is no denying the timeless, raw sense of emotion in her delivery. Crafting songs that combine elements of soul, blues and pop, Kylie’s music is unique, honest, and expressive. Although her vocal ability is undeniable, she is also an accomplished self-taught guitarist, sponsored by Epiphone guitars and fully capable of supporting her captivating live show as a solo acoustic performer or with a full band. It’s no wonder she caught the ears of Alicia Keys, who described her as “a blossoming, powerful flower with so much heart, so much talent, so much emotion and vocal power”.
Her passion for songwriting began in her hometown of Danville, CA, eventually leading her to Boston when she was accepted early decision into Berklee College of Music. While attending Berklee, she was the recipient of the prestigious Berklee Songwriter’s Night Award, the Performing Singer/Songwriter Award, and the Jack Maher Award/Scholarship. She was also the featured Berklee Artist of the Month in April of 2012, and was selected to perform at the citywide Springfest festival in downtown Boston. At a private clinic/master class, singer-songwriter Paula Cole said: “Kylie completely captured me. I’ve never heard a voice like hers; and her songs broke my heart in the best way.”
In the spring of 2012, at the age of 19, Kylie made the decision to move to Nashville, TN in pursuit of a career as an artist. There, she quickly started garnering the attention of industry professionals such as Grammy Award-winning songwriters Steven Battey (Madonna, Bruno Mars), Victoria Shaw (Christina Aguilera, Garth Brooks), and renowned steel guitar player Russ Pahl (Elton John, T Bone Burnett). She started out 2014 with a Northeast/Midwest spring tour and performed at festivals throughout the summer, opening for Mary Lambert, Betty Who, and Lisa Loeb.
In July of 2015, Kylie signed a publishing deal with Terrorbird Media and Elephant Lady Records/Kyle Andrews. Together, they had 5 placements on national television in their first year together (NBC, E!, ABC, MTV).
In September of 2016, Kylie was selected to be on The Voice (NBC). She was chosen by Alicia Keys, who coached her throughout the season, and carried her through to the Top 20 Live Shows in November. Her performance of "Hound Dog" in the knockout rounds garnered attention by many media outlets and was called the "dark-horse breakout performance of the season". Guest advisor Faith Hill said “Kylie absolutely blew me away. She interprets songs like a true artist and she could sing ANYTHING”
She has over 1 million combined streams on Spotify & Apple Music from recent independent releases and was recently featured on NBC's Songland S2 (2020), working with Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, and Shane McAnally to pitch a song she wrote to Tony and Grammy-winning artist Ben Platt.
Most recently, in 2024 Kylie signed a management deal with Arianna Soto and a record deal with new label DVG Records. She recently recorded her first full length album which was co-produced by Kylie herself, mixed by Rob Stevenson (Beach Weather, Paul McCartney), and mastered by Dave McNair (Allen Stone, Demi Lovato, Brandi Carlile). She’s currently releasing singles leading up to the album set to release in late Spring 2025.
Her passion for songwriting began in her hometown of Danville, CA, eventually leading her to Boston when she was accepted early decision into Berklee College of Music. While attending Berklee, she was the recipient of the prestigious Berklee Songwriter’s Night Award, the Performing Singer/Songwriter Award, and the Jack Maher Award/Scholarship. She was also the featured Berklee Artist of the Month in April of 2012, and was selected to perform at the citywide Springfest festival in downtown Boston. At a private clinic/master class, singer-songwriter Paula Cole said: “Kylie completely captured me. I’ve never heard a voice like hers; and her songs broke my heart in the best way.”
In the spring of 2012, at the age of 19, Kylie made the decision to move to Nashville, TN in pursuit of a career as an artist. There, she quickly started garnering the attention of industry professionals such as Grammy Award-winning songwriters Steven Battey (Madonna, Bruno Mars), Victoria Shaw (Christina Aguilera, Garth Brooks), and renowned steel guitar player Russ Pahl (Elton John, T Bone Burnett). She started out 2014 with a Northeast/Midwest spring tour and performed at festivals throughout the summer, opening for Mary Lambert, Betty Who, and Lisa Loeb.
In July of 2015, Kylie signed a publishing deal with Terrorbird Media and Elephant Lady Records/Kyle Andrews. Together, they had 5 placements on national television in their first year together (NBC, E!, ABC, MTV).
In September of 2016, Kylie was selected to be on The Voice (NBC). She was chosen by Alicia Keys, who coached her throughout the season, and carried her through to the Top 20 Live Shows in November. Her performance of "Hound Dog" in the knockout rounds garnered attention by many media outlets and was called the "dark-horse breakout performance of the season". Guest advisor Faith Hill said “Kylie absolutely blew me away. She interprets songs like a true artist and she could sing ANYTHING”
She has over 1 million combined streams on Spotify & Apple Music from recent independent releases and was recently featured on NBC's Songland S2 (2020), working with Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, and Shane McAnally to pitch a song she wrote to Tony and Grammy-winning artist Ben Platt.
Most recently, in 2024 Kylie signed a management deal with Arianna Soto and a record deal with new label DVG Records. She recently recorded her first full length album which was co-produced by Kylie herself, mixed by Rob Stevenson (Beach Weather, Paul McCartney), and mastered by Dave McNair (Allen Stone, Demi Lovato, Brandi Carlile). She’s currently releasing singles leading up to the album set to release in late Spring 2025.