Stella Prince is a Nashville-based Americana singer-songwriter originally from Woodstock, NY, where she grew up as the only child of creative parents—a painter/photographer dad and a writer mom—who surrounded her with music from day one. She started voice lessons at four, piano at six, guitar at nine, and penned her first song at ten, even hosting her own oldies radio show from ages 12 to 14; now in her early 20s, she's all about "Gen Z Folk," blending heartfelt storytelling with pop-infused folk vibes inspired by legends like Joni Mitchell, Karen Carpenter, and Levon Helm.
She's blown up with hits like **Crying on a Saturday Night** (which charted on Americana singles and got folk radio love), **Two Faced** (self-produced at Nashville's Sound Stage Studios), **Closing Doors**, and recent drops including **Close To You**, **At Seventy**, **What's Mine**, and **Dear Future Me**. Stella's toured the UK, Southwest US, and beyond, selling out spots like the Bluebird Cafe, headlining at Folk Alliance, and making history as the youngest at Tin Pan South; she's also curating all-female folk showcases across the US and UK while racking up radio play on 200+ stations and co-writes with pros like Steve Dean.
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