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State Lines 3:270:00/3:27
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Forever 4:170:00/4:17
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Black and Blue 4:260:00/4:26
biography
Andrea Lynne Skane Photography
Born and raised in a small town in Alabama, Erin has navigated many roads and unbeaten paths on her musical journey. There has never been a time when Erin wasn't singing or performing. Her parents remember her first belting out Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” around the house and knew she was born to perform. She took her first bow on stage at the age of three in "Into the Woods." Her love for the stage led her into the world of musical theater, where she performed in every show throughout her adolescent years and high school. “From "Annie" to Sandy in “Grease," she matured her voice and set her dreams high.
She studied performing arts at AMDA in New York City. After moving back to Alabama, she had a life-changing experience with God that led her to start leading worship at her church. She performed in three final musicals at the historic Springer Opera House, and then decided to take a leap of faith on a different path.
She traveled the country leading worship over the next few years and started writing her original music.
Currently, Erin performs across New England and began releasing her original music in May 2024. She has since been nominated for the 2024 New Act of the Year and Rising Star MA at the New England Music Awards. In 2025, Erin had the honor of performing the national anthem at two major venues—Monster Jam at the DCU Center on February 15th and Fenway Park for the Red Sox vs. Mets game on May 20th.