Alicia Stockman

Among the Utah mountains she calls home, Alicia Stockman draws inspiration from the landscape's rugged honesty and its deliberate pace. Influenced by Jewel, Susan Tedeschi, Grace Potter, and the Indigo Girls, her music weaves through folk, blues, and pop, with a dash of country, landing under the banner of Americana. With lyrically rich compositions, intricate guitar work, and sultry-sweet vocals, Alicia captivates audiences with her authentic storytelling and soulful delivery.

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Accolades:

  • 2025 Folk Alliance International – Official Showcase Artist

  • 2025 Telluride Troubadour Contest – Honorable Mention for the song “September”

  • 2022 American Songwriter Top 100 Songs“Halfway to Houston”

  • 2021 Tucson Folk Festival – 2nd Place

  • 2019 Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival – 2nd Place

  • Three-time Songwriter Serenade – Semi-finalist (2019, 2021, 2022)

  • 2017 Suzanne Millsaps Performing Songwriter Contest – Winner (Utah Arts Festival)

Alicia Stockman is a folk-meets-Americana singer-songwriter whose songs pull back the veil on everyday vulnerability. With lyrically rich compositions, intricate guitar work, and sultry-sweet vocals, she draws audiences in with stories that feel both personal and universal. Among the Utah mountains she calls home, Alicia finds inspiration in the landscape’s rugged honesty and deliberate pace—echoes of which you’ll hear in every note she plays.

Her style weaves through folk, blues, and pop with a dash of country, landing comfortably under the Americana umbrella. Influences like Jewel, Susan Tedeschi, Grace Potter, and the Indigo Girls shape her sound: emotional yet grounded, poetic but approachable.

Alicia’s debut album These Four Walls—produced by Nashville’s “Americana Queen” Mary Bragg—is a luminous roots release infused with gritty blues-rock guitar licks and attention-worthy melodies. The album offers listeners a hand to hold, saying, “I see you. I’ve been there.” Her song “Halfway to Houston” landed in American Songwriter’s Top 100 Songs of 2022.

Since then, she’s continued releasing gems: from singles and a Christmas tune, to Live From the Doghouse (2025), a raw and intimate live EP recorded in a Nashville studio with producer Nick Bullock. Whether performing solo or fronting her 5-piece Salt Lake City-based band (complete with three-part harmonies), Alicia brings depth, authenticity, and a deep love of songcraft to every stage.

A road warrior at heart, Alicia tours nationally and has even built her own house concert series in Utah, creating space for community, connection, and the shared joy of music among fellow traveling songwriters.

She’s been recognized across the country for her songwriting, earning an Honorable Mention in the 2025 Telluride Troubadour Contest for her song “September” and landing “Halfway to Houston” on American Songwriter’s Top 100 Songs of 2022. She’s a three-time Songwriter Serenade semi-finalist, winner of the 2017 Suzanne Millsaps Performing Songwriter competition at the Utah Arts Festival, and a 2nd place finisher at both the 2019 Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival and the 2021 Tucson Folk Festival.

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What people are saying

Atwood Magazine

“The Utah-based Americana talent’s music oozes with intimacy. Through her stunning voice and detailed storytelling, listeners hang on her every word.”

Houston Music Review

“Alicia… brings a fresh brave attitude to her music and performances. Her confidence is contagious and her choice of subject matter for her songs show a maturity beyond her years.”

Staccatofy

“Stockman’s voice has a quality that instantly resonates for the listener. Her music is pure and raw magic and the band is tight. The result is fun folk-rock with Blues and a little Country flavoring. Stockman’s voice is wonderful, and her writing is solid.”

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