Mariee Sioux

Mariee Sioux is an American folk singer-songwriter with a distinct sound that resonates with the haunting beauty of nature and the exploration of indigenous and personal identity. Born on February 4, 1985, in Nevada City, California, she grew up surrounded by the folk music scene and the serene landscapes that would heavily inspire her musical journey. Sioux is recognized for her ethereal vocals and intricate fingerpicking guitar style, which often draw comparisons to artists like Joni Mitchell and Joanna Newsom.

With an impressive discography, Mariee Sioux's work stands out for its deeply reflective and poetic approach to storytelling. Albums such as "Faces in the Rocks" from 2007 and "Gift for the End" from 2012 have cemented her reputation as a profound lyricist and a compelling conveyor of introspection. Her music navigates through themes of spiritual connection, ancestry, and the raw human experience, as evoked in the emotional depth of "Grief in Exile" (2019). As she progresses artistically, Mariee Sioux continues to captivate listeners with her releases, like the soul-stirring "Black Snakes & Wild Eyes (Acoustic 2022) [Live]" and the evocative single, "Circle of Signs," showcasing her continued relevance and enduring influence in the folk music world.

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