A singer-songwriter who kept writing through vocal challenges, anchored by songs like 'Butterflies' and 'Dream Out Loud'.
For a quick sense of her, try 'Butterflies' first. Then 'Dream Out Loud', the title track from that debut still feels like a centerpiece.
Her music holds up because it's grounded in real experience, the autoimmune diagnosis in 2010 that threatened her voice didn't stop the writing. Songs like 'Butterflies' and 'Fix a Heart' have a directness that feels earned, not manufactured. She worked with producer Richard Perry early on, but the catalog feels like her own.
She started with Richard Perry on the 2007 debut 'Dream Out Loud'. The albums kept coming every few years, 'Morning Star' in 2009, 'Rise' in 2012, 'Illuminations' in 2015, 'Aether' in 2019, with a steady band including Ethan Ford on guitar. The vocal diagnosis in 2010 became part of the story, but not the only story.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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