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Erin Ivey

An Austin-based singer/songwriter with a soft-spoken, jazz-tinged vocal style, Erin Ivey merges elements of folk, Americana, and adult-alternative pop in her sophisticated songs. Following her 2007 debut, The 11th Floor, the well-received Broken Gold, issued in 2011, led to the title of Texas Music Magazine's Artist of the Year. Her fifth studio album, Solace in the Wild, saw release in 2021. Ivey grew up at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, moving to Austin to attend the University of Texas as a teen. After graduating, she took jobs in corporate sales and project management while working on music in her spare time. In 2005, she was introduced to digital audio workstations at a week-long music lab and quickly became hooked on the technology. She completed her first album, the self-released The 11th Floor, in Portland in 2007. It included an appearance by her grandmother, a classically trained singer and early influence. Back in Texas, Sweet Little EP followed in 2008, and tracks from Ivey's critically acclaimed second album, 2011's Broken Gold, soon appeared on several film soundtracks and TV shows like Suits and The Client List. She won the Discoveries Songwriting Contest in 2012 before issuing another full-length, Dreamy Weather, in 2013. Her fourth studio album, 2014's Whisper of the Moon, was a collaboration with Tosca String Quartet that featured kid-friendly material, including lullabies and fairy tales. She was part of the music department for the 2016 western 6 Bullets to Hell, and Austin-based guitarist Chuck Pinnell produced her next studio album, 2021's Solace in the Wild. It included nine original songs alongside a cover of Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies."
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