MAKENZIE PHIPPS
Charlotte Morris is a Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter, whose autobiographical music weaves together a unique blend of Americana, Folk, Jazz, and more. Her soaring vocals and keen songwriting, often compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell, Liz Longley, and Eva Cassidy, create an intimate and vulnerable listening experience. When you see Charlotte live, it's like having a deep conversation with an old friend - personal, authentic, and familiar - and almost always with a few laughs and a few tears.
Growing up outside of Philadelphia, Charlotte discovered her love for music early on, taking up multiple instruments starting at age 4, and embracing songwriting by age 12. Influenced by female artists like Brandi Carlile, Judy Collins, and Sara Bareilles, she joined the Lonesome Traveler folk tour in 2018, touring alongside Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, George Grove, and more. Since then, Charlotte has released various singles and EPs, including "To New York, with Love" and "Sputnik," [produced by Grammy winner, Mitch Dane]. Her 2020 debut album, "Songs For My Next Ex," showcased her diverse talents and raw songwriting.
Relocating to Nashville in 2021, Charlotte began working with producer William Gawley, of Charlotte Avenue Entertainment, and released the poignant "Good Kind of Hurt" in 2022, addressing addiction and PTSD. This was followed by the folk-infused "Tennessee" and empowering "Your Number One." In September 2023, her second studio album, "Wild Child," made waves globally, resonating with audiences and charting internationally. While spending most of 2024 on the road touring her album across North America to 30+ cities, Charlotte came to the realization that it was time to head back to her roots. Making the decision to return to the east coast, Charlotte is refocusing her energy on what she loves most: performing live.