Erin Browne is a 27 year old musician and creative from Scarborough, Ontario. As a Caribbean biracial woman growing up in Scarborough, she was exposed to many genres of music, and developed a particular emotional resonance with folk-inspired alternative music and classic rock. But didn’t see herself reflected in these genres as a queer Black woman. The lack of diversity deterred her from writing and performing in these worlds in her early years, but after spending her teens singing in punk rock garage bands, she found the confidence to begin releasing solo works. Exploring themes of love, loss, addiction, recovery, safety, danger, and redemption, her work strives to speak to and lift up the women who are flawed, damaged, but still lead with the heart. She’s passionate about diversity and representation in the Canadian music industry, and fostering collaborative work environments in which minorities and women can flourish as themselves.

In her seven years of music making, she’s pursued classical training in piano, guitar and vocals at BPM music school, the Royal Conservatory of Music, and Arcadia. Since 2018, She’s released 5 singles and an EP, along with two music videos. Her most successful tracks have been streamed 40-50k times on Spotify and her most recent music video hit 6.9K views on Youtube. She’s performed in lineups at places she dreamed of in her youth, from sold out houses at Lee’s palace, the Drake Underground and the Horseshoe Tavern, to her recent performance at Soho House Toronto.