Internationally Charting Country Artist | Multiple Top 50 Placements Across U.S., Australia & Europe
Liz Beth is a Nashville-based country singer-songwriter whose journey from elementary school educator to internationally charting recording artist is as inspiring as her music. After twenty years in the classroom, she officially launched her recording career in April 2025 with her debut single, “Faded Love.”
Since then, her momentum has been undeniable.
Her single “Red Red Wine” is currently sitting at #5 on the Indie Top 50 Country Chart, while “Tip Jar Blues” holds the #29 position — marking two simultaneous Top 50 placements.
Both singles are also featured on the Cashbox Top 100 Independent Country Chart for March through Cashbox Magazine, solidifying her growing presence in the independent country music scene.
“Tip Jar Blues” — which she co-wrote— previously reached Number ONE on Australia’s Star Central Alternative Country Chart through Star Central Magazine, earning Liz Beth international recognition for her heartfelt anthem about singing for the love of music, even when the tip jars are empty.
Her current single, “Nobody’s Mama,” is charting at #26 on the European Academy of Country Music Chart, further expanding her reach across the global country audience.
In the summer of 2025, she released “Who’s Between You and Me,” and she also co-wrote and released the holiday single “I Want A Man For Christmas,” adding a playful seasonal spark to her growing catalog.
Beyond recording, Liz Beth hosts and produces the syndicated weekly 60-minute radio podcast called Nashville Backroads, championing Indie artists from Nashville’s backroads to listeners around the world. She even wrote and recorded the show's theme song, "Nashville Backroads."
With chart success in the United States, Australia, and Europe — including a Top 5 placement — Liz Beth is proving that authentic country storytelling resonates far beyond state lines. Liz Beth isn't just chasing country music - she's living it.
Elizabeth Marie Goldman was born in Saranac Lake, New York in 1968, but spent most of her life in Georgia. She began singing as a very young child and began taking piano lessons at the age of five, lovingly influenced by her maternal grandmother. Influenced by artists such as Amy Grant and Sandi Patty, she began singing in church at the age of 14. Elizabeth spent over thirty years as a worship leader singing in churches, at special church events, and for several conferences.
She graduated magna cum laude from Kennesaw State University at the age of 32 and was an Early Education teacher for twenty years. Elizabeth has three adult children who live in Atlanta. For several years, Elizabeth enjoyed riding and owning horses which led her to move to an Amish farm in Kentucky for two years. However, country music pulled her heart towards a long-awaited music career and Elizabeth now resides outside of Nashville and has been blessed to have recorded and released several songs on the radio, including “Faded Love” and “Red Red Wine.” She is currently working on an album project under her own label Timber Records. Furthermore, she is the host of “Nashville Backroads,” a podcast which highlights independent artists, their stories, and their songs. Her show has been successful at creating a supportive platform for artists to share their struggles and successes.
Elizabeth says that her unshakable faith in God has carried her through the many trials and tribulations of her life, and she is overwhelmingly grateful for the music she gets to write, record, and share. Elizabeth is humbled and honored to be here today.