Erin Ash Sullivan is a Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter whose music focuses on the power of story to build connection. Her first solo album, We Can Hear Each Other, was released in May of 2021 and charted at #10 on the Folk Alliance International (FAI) DJ Chart, with the single “Fireflies” charting at #8. In the fall of 2021 she was named as a finalist in the Rose Garden Coffeehouse Performing Songwriter Competition.
Drawing from the lives of others as well as her own experiences as a daughter, wife, mother, and artist, Erin’s songs harness language in unexpected ways to reveal the world through others’ eyes. A Harvard native who graduated from Bromfield, Erin moved to New York City after college and co-founded the band Edith O with Americana artist Amy Speace; they performed regularly at venues including the Bitter End and CBGB’s Gallery and released an album, Tattooed Queen, which garnered critical raves. It is possible that the band broke up when Erin—who was at the time a sleep-deprived mother of a six-week-old—forgot to show up at the Bitter End for the band’s record release show.
In subsequent years, marriage, children, and a career as a teacher, school administrator, and published author took center stage, but in 2018, Erin returned to writing and performing.
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