At just 23 years old, Sierra Carson emerges as a captivating indie folk singer-songwriter, blending influences from Joni Mitchell to The Lumineers into her own folk sound with an R&B influence. Her writing weaves her love for alternate guitar tunings and her
existential introspection together, her lyricism sometimes reading like a cleverly arranged journal entry that doesn’t avoid topics like religion and public policy.
Her original songs have been rewarded across social platforms with comments and shares from Olivia Rodrigo, Noah Kahan, Finneas, Sabrina Carpenter, Andy Grammar, and JP Saxe. Sierra has been living and working in Nashville, TN since 2021 collaborating with Grammy-nominated producers like Kevin Kadish (Meghan Trainor) and David Baron (The Lumineers), and has been featured at AmericanaFest, Bluebird Cafe’, and Tin Pan South.
Sierra spent 2025 on the road doing solo shows and opening for artists like Evan Honer and up and coming folk artist harf. On top of releasing her sophomore EP, Too Gone To Get To in November of 2025, Sierra co-wrote “Not There Yet” with Evan Honer, which featured on his album, Everything I Wanted.