Charlotte Morris's music lives at the intersection of Americana, folk, and indie-pop.
Raised in a musical family, Charlotte Morris discovered her passion for music at a young age. Judy Collins, Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, and Peter, Paul, & Mary were all part of the soundtrack of her childhood. After starting violin lessons at the age of four, she taught herself how to play the guitar, the piano, the ukulele, the banjo, and, well… you get the picture.
Charlotte brings both technical skill and emotional authenticity to her work. Her presence is magnetic — quietly commanding and deeply human. She crafts songs that resonate: her voice is equal parts warmth and strength, and her lyrics balance vulnerability and empowerment. Her vivid storytelling is infused with heartbreak, healing, identity, and hope.
Fans of Brandi Carlile, Sara Bareilles, and Kacey Musgraves will find a kindred spirit here.
This Time Round
Love Ain't Real
"One can't think of Charlotte Morris without thinking, songwriter." — Janeen Megloranzo (The Country Note)
"Every so often, a new voice appears that one can't help but notice. By turns confessional, vulnerable, and stoic, [Morris] demonstrates an impressive vocal range that never wavers…" — Jim Hynes (Country Standard Time)