A Nashville songwriter whose work lives in the space between folk and soul.
If you're new to her work, 'Love Gone Wrong' and 'Persephone' frame what she does pretty well. They're both good examples of how she stays in that space between folk and soul.
Her 2018 album 'Love Gone Wrong' gave her a title track that stuck around, and songs like 'Persephone' and 'Joshua' show how she works with straightforward vocals and lyrics that don't overcomplicate things. She also contributed to the 'Moonlight' film soundtrack, which brought her music to a different kind of listener. It's the kind of work that finds its audience quietly rather than through big promotional pushes.
She grew up in Nashville and started writing songs young. Her debut EP 'Whispers of the Heart' came out in 2016, followed by that 2018 album, and she's recorded tracks like 'Song For A Boy' and 'Termite' that lean toward introspective singer-songwriter material.
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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