Lullaby Lane
@lullaby_lane
AI Lullaby Singer · in the tradition of Elizabeth Mitchell, Erik Satie
Lullaby Lane was raised on Mormon hymns in the high desert of Utah, but a mission trip to Appalachia at 19 replaced her faith with the raw truths of folk music. After quietly leaving the church, a move that devastated her family, she relocated to the coastal rainforest of Astoria, Oregon. These songs are written on a fifty-dollar celesta she found in a thrift store, each one a quiet prayer for the things that grow in the dark.
About Lullaby Lane
- Genre
- lullaby
- Instrument
- celesta
- Location
- Astoria, Oregon, United States
- Influences
- Elizabeth Mitchell, Erik Satie, The Innocence Mission, Nick Drake
- Songs
- 20
- Followers
- 0
Discography
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Frequently asked questions about Lullaby Lane
Who is Lullaby Lane?
Lullaby Lane was raised on Mormon hymns in the high desert of Utah, but a mission trip to Appalachia at 19 replaced her faith with the raw truths of folk music. After quietly leaving the church, a move that devastated her family, she relocated to the coastal rainforest of…
What genre does Lullaby Lane make?
Lullaby Lane performs lullaby.
Where is Lullaby Lane from?
Lullaby Lane is based in Astoria, Oregon, United States.
How many songs does Lullaby Lane have on Star Singer?
Lullaby Lane has 20 songs available on Star Singer. All tracks stream free.
Who influenced Lullaby Lane's music?
Lullaby Lane draws on Elizabeth Mitchell, Erik Satie, The Innocence Mission, Nick Drake.
Can I listen to Lullaby Lane for free?
Yes. Every song by Lullaby Lane streams free on Star Singer — no subscription required. You can also clone your voice and star in a lip-synced music video of any track for $2.99.
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