Born in New York City and based in Nashville, this folk-pop singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family. Her dad is a music engineer and she’s been singing in his studio since the age of 4. When she was 8 an agent heard her sing and asked her to sing jingles. She moved into song writing aged 14. Since she’s performed at Tucson Folk Festival, The Listening Room and Sofar Sounds. Inspired by Maisie Peters, Maggie Rogers and Noah Kahan, she released her debut “A Love Song” in 2017.
Telling the romantic tale of leaving everything behind to meet your love in a rose garden and start a whole new adventure, her new single is a sunny sonic daydream. Doused in sunlit nostalgia, the ear-stroking ethereal soundscape envelops an easygoing rhythm, breezy guitars and celestial harmonies. And with her honey-smooth, sparkling vocals welcoming love’s new direction, she conjures up an amorous summer sun, radiating with endless possibilities and true, heartfelt romance.
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From his album “Roll With It” (1988):
From her album “Big Ideas” (2024):
Hailing from Fremantle, this Australian singer and songwriter was born to professional musician parents, so he grew up immersed in music. He started drumming at 3 years young and jammed with his dads band. The guitar followed aged 12. He began playing in cover and tribute bands, before pausing his career to be a dad. He picked it back up in his partner
While people often choose the grand gestures to prove their love, his new single shines a light on the beauty of small acts and everyday moments. Taken from his upcoming debut album “Out Of The Shadows”, expected later in the year, he blends 70s folk-pop with his love of retro Americana. Instantly captivating with a bobbing rhythm and inviting horns, it’s the playful keys and the rich warmth of his vocal charm that give this jaunty tune a welcoming coziness and a timeless sensibility.
From her album “This Time” (2007):
Teasing the release of his upcoming third album, this is the new single by British singer-songwriter JP Cooper: