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Erin’s love of the performing arts has led her to Nashville, Tennessee where she endeavors to bridge her many talents together. Trained as a concert violinist, she began playing violin at age three and continued her classical studies through college. But her training and influences span over many genres including classical, bluegrass, jazz and baroque styles.  At an early age she discovered her love of fiddling and the freedom of performing and soon made the stage her second home. She spent her entire childhood and teenage years giving concerts (in between doing homework) in which her Dad, a guitarist, accompanied her. She also began performing as a child actress (or pit violinist) at the Forestburgh Playhouse, New York State’s oldest professional summer theater, where she spent each summer as an actress and musician from the age of 10 to the age of 22.

With a deep-rooted love of music and performance, Erin strives to create her own niche in Music City. She shines whether in the concert arena, symphony space, or recording studio. She has played back-up for artists including Rod Stewart, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Sugarland, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina . She will also be performing the part of a back-up singer in Connie Britton’s  band in the new TV/Music Drama, “Nashville”. Look for her starting in October on ABC. In the past, Erin has also created and fronted her own band, in which she wrote, arranged, and performed (vocals/fiddle) original music and covers within more intimate settings in New York City. She has also done studio recordings for Broadway casts, the CMA Awards, various other contractors, producers and artists.

After graduating high school as Valedictorian in 2006, Erin attended Stony Brook University and spent her college years immersed  in classical music festivals and performing in orchestral concerts. She was concertmaster for 3 years with the Stony Brook University Orchestra, as well as for the final performance of National Orchestral Institute’s 2009 summer season. She participated in Jazz, Baroque, and Quartet ensembles, contributing to her versatility as a musician and instrumentalist. She studied with such renown pedagogues as Phil Setzer (from the Emerson Quartet) and Soovin Kim. In 2010 she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s in Music. She went on to complete a year of graduate school (also in classical violin performance) but took a leave of absence to move to Tennessee.

She has more recently discovered her newfound love of songwriting, (inspired by the legends she is so lucky to hear and meet every day in Nashville) and continues to develop as a songwriter with every new encounter life unfolds.

No matter her pathway, Erin is sure of one thing; her ultimate goal is to perform and bring happiness to others through her music. Whether it be at the Bridgestone Arena, or in an intimate music venue on Bleeker Street, she’s certain her home will always be on the stage.

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