She’s been the lead vocalist of The Few, a band based in Knoxville, TN, ever since they formed back in 2010. Before that, she made her mark as the frontwoman and songwriter for the alternative rock group Vertigo, a role she held from 2001 all the way through 2009. Prior to stepping into the spotlight, she briefly pursued an art major at Carson Newman College, but ultimately followed her passion for music instead. Born and raised in Morristown, Tennessee, she’s always had a creative spirit—first exploring visual arts, then finding her true voice through performance. Her journey from a small-town artist to the lead vocalist of a rising band shows just how much dedication and talent can shape a career. As the lead vocalist, she brings both energy and authenticity to every performance, solidifying her place in the local music scene.
She’s been making waves in the local music scene for years, and her band Vertigo recently earned some well-deserved recognition. In fact, Vertigo was ranked #18 on the prestigious Best Knoxville Bands Ever list—a huge accomplishment that highlights her talent and dedication. Her fans have always known she’s something special, and now the wider music community is starting to take notice. With her unique sound and powerful stage presence, it’s no surprise that her band continues to climb the ranks. Her influence keeps growing, and her name is becoming synonymous with innovation in Knoxville’s vibrant music culture.