By the time Mollie Danel steps onstage in Nashville this week, the air will already be humming with the sound of Fort Worth — not the clatter of the Stockyards or the shuffle of cowboy boots down Exchange Avenue, but the sound of a city being recognized for the thing it’s always quietly been: a music town.
The Americana Music Association has tapped Fort Worth as its 2025 Spotlight City at AMERICANAFEST, held September 10–12 in Nashville. Yeah, it’s happening right now, and it’s a big deal. The kind of nod that says our city’s stories, stages, and sound matter on the national stage. Past Spotlight honorees have been entire states, like Arkansas, or music meccas like Memphis. Now, it’s Fort Worth’s turn. Not Texas, but Cowtown exclusively.
Right in the heart of that recognition is Mollie Danel, one of the city’s brightest voices.
Danel, who was our January Fort Worthian, arrives at AMERICANAFEST with a brand-new single in her back pocket. “Wondering One,” out Sept. 12 on Bandcamp, is her first release from a forthcoming project. On first listen, it feels like something out of time — delicate guitar picking balanced with a voice that could stop a room. Think Carole King’s intimacy meets Joni Mitchell’s spine-tingling phrasing. But it’s no throwback. Danel sings like a siren carrying old truths into new rooms.
“I started writing it as a lament,” she says over the phone at AMERICANAFEST. “The world can be vicious. But I wanted to find my way back to softness, to keep hope, instead of cynicism.” It’s the kind of sentiment that’s equal parts songwriter’s diary and universal compass. A reminder that vulnerability still has a place in an often-brutal landscape.
That balance of wisdom and wonder runs deep in Danel’s work, and fittingly, in the very city she represents. Fort Worth is a place that has given the world Western swing, Ornette Coleman, Van Cliburn, and more recently, Leon Bridges and Abraham Alexander. The recognition as a Spotlight City feels like a culmination of decades of late-night gigs, DIY venues, and artists who never stopped believing Cowtown belonged in the conversation.
“Every year, they choose a city to showcase the Americana that’s coming out of it,” Danel explains. “This year, it’s us. Fort Worth. They’re not just booking artists — they’re highlighting the history, the venues, the people who’ve built this scene.”
That means panels on the city’s music legacy. It means the official Spotlight Showcase at Analog in the Hutton Hotel, featuring a full lineup of Fort Worth artists. It means the Cowtown GitDown at Tennessee Brew Works, an all-day celebration with whiskey, tequila, and eleven acts straight from the 817.
But for Danel, recognition is also personal. She’s been working rooms across Texas for years, refining songs in real time, gauging audience reactions, and slowly building a repertoire that resonates. “Playing live keeps the songs alive,” she says. “You sneak a new one in, see how it feels, and take it back to the workshop. It can be messy, but it’s fun.”
It’s also relentless. Danel is at it full-time, booking gigs, managing the business side, finishing school, and writing new material in between. “It’s a hustle,” she admits. “But it’s also about showing up for your friends’ shows, building that ecosystem where everybody lifts each other up.”
That spirit shows up even in the artwork for “Wondering One.” The single’s cover was created by textile artist Molly Donahue, who stitched together a mixed-media piece inspired directly by the song. It’s collaboration, community, and craft — the same DNA that Fort Worth is showcasing in Nashville.
And maybe that’s the real story here. Not just one song, not just one artist, not even one city. But the moment when it all intersects — when a young songwriter sings her truth on a Nashville stage while her hometown, finally, gets its turn in the spotlight.
As Danel sings it, “this world can be so vicious.” True. But it can also be wondrous, especially when Fort Worth brings its sound, and Danel brings her voice, to the heart of Americana.
The Full Lineup of Fort Worth Artists at AMERICANAFEST 2025:
- Brandi Waller-Pace
- Jack Barksdale
- Claire Hinkle
- Summer Dean
- Matthew McNeal
- Cory Michael
- Kendi Jean
- Cory Cross
- Cameron Smith
- Runaway Sky
- Mollie Danel