Meghan Sylvia Patrick (born March 25, 1987) is a Canadian-American country singer-songwriter from Bowmanville, Ontario. She is currently signed to Riser House Entertainment. She released her debut album, Grace & Grit, on April 29, 2016. Patrick counts Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris and Aretha Franklin as her influences. She has one number one Canada Country hit with "Walls Come Down," and won the 2020 Juno Award for Canadian Country Album of the year for Wild As Me.
Prior to setting out as a solo artist, Patrick was the lead singer of the Stone Sparrows who released an EP and a full-length album before the members parted ways amicably in 2013 after playing their second Boots and Hearts Music Festival.
After going solo, Patrick signed a recording contract with Warner Music Canada, and a publishing deal with Olé Nashville. Her debut album, Grace & Grit, was released on April 29. In making this album Patrick worked with producers Justin Niebank (Vince Gill, LeAnn Rimes), Vince Gill, Chad Kroeger, Chris Baseford (Nickelback, Avril Lavigne) and Carly McKillip.
Patrick is a published songwriter; she has collaborated with Rodney Clawson, Gord Bamford, Chantal Kreviazuk, Marty Dodson, Patricia Conroy, Bruce Wallace, Buddy Owen, Steve Smith, Anthony Anderson, Phil Barton, Phil O'Donnell and Andrew Allan. Patrick was nominated for Songwriter of the Year with co-writer Chad Kroeger at the 2016 Canadian Country Music Association Awards for her song "Bow Chicka Wow Wow".
In 2016 Patrick was part of the advertising campaign for a new line of Roots Canada clothing.
Patrick has shared the stage with Lady Antebellum, Dwight Yoakam, Jon Pardi Kip Moore, Brad Paisley, and Luke Bryan.
In 2017, she supported Tom Cochrane on his 25th anniversary tour for his album Mad Mad World. In 2018 she performed in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the Marquee Ballroom.
In June 2021, she released her third studio album, Heart on My Glass. It was her debut American release and included the singles "My First Car" and "Never Giving Up on You", as well as "Cool About It". Patrick made her Grand Ole Opry Debut on April 11, 2023.
In 2024, Patrick released the single "Golden Child", which became her first charting entry in the United States. She performed the song at the 2025 CCMA Awards, and it served as the title track to her fourth full-length studio album Golden Child, released via Riser House Records on October 11, 2024. In 2025, Patrick was selected as a member of CMTâÂÂs Next Women of Country Class. In early 2026, Patrick released her deluxe album, Golden Child (The Final Chapter) and was included in the Country Radio Seminar (CRS)âÂÂs New Faces of Country Music lineup.
Patrick is married to fellow singer Mitchell Tenpenny. She is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, and was born to a Canadian father and an American mother.