“Theatre Pop” songstress, Katie Lynne Sharbaugh, writes music inspired by pop universality, jazz-y energy, and lively personality. “In my songs, I narrate like I’m telling a story or giving an introspective monologue,” she notes. “I view it as a diary entry with a ‘theater kid’ vibe. I’m an open book about everything I’m feeling.” A Berklee College of Music graduate, Katie’s love of music started early, spending summers in Ireland where she learned violin and played traditional Irish staples in music camp. Back home, she studied and excelled at classical viola while simultaneously she immersed herself in the music of Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, and Sara Bareilles. Her unique perspective on pop music has garnered attention from artists like Hozier and Noah Kahan with her rewrites of their songs, all while garnering fans of her own music, including the viral track “Omaha (The Only What If).” Her new single “Intermission” “was inspired randomly by a burst of frustration and passion,” says Katie. “I had felt guilty for my lack of productivity for a while and decided to channel it through the piano. The chorus is kind of a reminder to myself that regrets will happen no matter what, and everybody wastes time sometimes.”
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