2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 CMA Musician of the Year, Jenee Fleenor is an award winning multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter known primarily for her fiddle playing. 

 Jenee is from Springdale, Arkansas and is currently breaking glass ceilings in Nashville as the first female ever nominated for CMA Musician of the Year. (Jenee was also the CMA Touring Musician of the Year in 2015, a Music Row Album All Star Winner in 2019 & 2022 and a 2020 winner of ACM’s Specialty Instruments Player of the Year.)

She is an in-demand session fiddler who has played on #1 hits: Blake Shelton's "I'll Name The Dogs,” Jon Pardi's: “Heartache Medication,” "Dirt On My Boots," "Head Over Boots" & "Heartache On the Dancefloor,” and Cody Johnson’s #1 records “Ain’t Nothin To It” and “Human” which includes the smash hit “Til You Can’t.” She's recorded on hit records by Rascal Flatts, Lauren Alaina, Carly Pearce, Sam Hunt, Trace Adkins, Steven Tyler, Ronnie Dunn, Ashley Monroe, Joe Nichols, Reba, Terri Clark, Don Williams and Trisha Yearwood.

She’s has had long-standing touring gigs with many artists including Blake Shelton, Martina McBride, Terri Clark, Don Williams and even Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. She also performed on NBC’s The Voice for 8 years.

 

As a songwriter Jenee has had songs recorded by Blake Shelton, Reba, Dolly Parton, Gretchen Wilson, Kathy Mattea and Del McCoury to name a few. Blake Shelton’s #1 album Bringing Back The Sunshine included a song she co-wrote called “Just Getting Started,” and she also co-wrote “Oklahoma Christmas”—a song on Shelton’s Christmas album that Reba joined him on. She recently had a Montgomery Gentry single called “Drink Along Song.” “I Am Strong” (recorded by The Grascals & Dolly Parton) was nominated for song of the year at the IBMAs, and she also had a hit song (“Big Blue Raindrops”) recorded by the bluegrass artist Del McCoury that was on his Grammy winning record The Streets of Baltimore.