Katie Ruvane
Katie Ruvane's debut single "True" came out in 2016. The song has a haunting melody and lyrics about self-acceptance that connected with listeners. She grew...
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Katie Ruvane's debut single "True" came out in 2016. The song has a haunting melody and lyrics about self-acceptance that connected with listeners.
She grew up in a musical household and cites Nina Simone and Leonard Cohen as influences. Her music blends contemporary folk with acoustic pop.
Ruvane has released several albums including "Whispers in the Wind" in 2018, "Unveiled" in 2021, and "The Broken Pieces" in 2023. She's worked with musicians like guitarist Ethan Lewis, bassist Jake Anderson, and drummer Emily Carter.
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