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Life & Work with Nicole McMahan of Vineyard, Utah

Today we’d like to introduce you to Nicole McMahan.

Hi Nicole, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.
I was born and raised in a suburb just outside of Denver, Colorado called Highlands Ranch. My up bringing was fairly normal—took piano lessons for a couple years, voice lessons here and there—but I wouldn’t say I had a particularly musical family at all. I started getting involved in choir in middle school and continued that through high school which I absolutely loved. I was lucky to have really amazing mentors and community throughout that time in theatre and choir and started to fall in love with performing and singing. I moved out to Utah to go to college in summer of 2014 originally wanting to study music education with a choral focus and very quickly realized that it wasn’t for me. Dabbled with the idea of studying musical theatre and it just didn’t feel right and at the same time I started writing original music. So honestly on a whim I applied for the commercial music program with contemporary voice as my instrument and was surprisingly accepted. I got my Bachelor’s in Commercial Music with an emphasis in songwriting, audio engineering, and voice and haven’t looked back. I started pursuing my artist career in 2021 and since then have released 9 singles with more slated to come out this year and I also write for music libraries/sync, have performed lots of fun shows, and have made some lovely connection with people through my music.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
I think overall I am so privileged and lucky to get to do what I love that it feels a little odd to say there’s been struggles. I have an amazing husband who is my producer and the most talented musician I know so I’m constantly getting new tips and help from him. And he is ridiculously supportive of my music career and produces my music and we have a recording studio in our house that I use. Ridiculously privileged compared to every other independent artist.

I think the biggest thing has been struggling with confidence and mental health which is just a person problem and not specific to being a recording artist. My latest single “Quiet” talks about my journey and struggle to take up space. Sometimes I feel like I live in a paradox of really wanting to be seen but feeling unworthy to be seen and it’s a little bit of an internal battle. A lot of my songs are wishes for myself and others, like if I write enough happy songs then I’ll be happier more consistently and if I write confident songs it will rub off on me. So far I must say it is working, I think I feel better every day.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I am a recording artist and songwriter. I think what sets me apart is the blending on genres that comes from the collaboration with me and my husband/producer. He listens to a lot of film and classical music as well as RnB and hip hop, but grew up on a lot of funk and metal. And I listen to a lot of pop, RnB, and funk and went through a heavy acoustic/singer songwriter phase in college. It makes for some really interesting and unique musical combinations. I think I’m probably most known for being a vocal nerd and for being able to sing whistle tones because it is my one party trick ha. And I am also most proud of my journey as a vocalist because I’ve worked VERY hard at it and finally after years am getting to the point where I feel really confident in my abilities to execute different vocal colors in an artistic way.

Can you talk to us a bit about happiness and what makes you happy?
Lots of things. Creating comes to mind. I recently have been realizing that as I get older I care less and less about the outcome, and more just about the act of creating itself. Other things that I feel don’t need explaining: good coffee, a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie, my daily walks with my dog and husband, hikes in the mountains, making my home feel cozy, gardening, and traveling.

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