Charlie Lane.
Charlie Lane is a Naarm/Melbourne-based singer-songwriter whose music blends blues, folk, and alt-rock into a sound that is both raw and captivating. Known for emotionally charged performances and sharp lyricism, she crafts songs that pair nostalgic moods with unflinching honesty, carving out a voice uniquely her own.
Her debut album, I’m Okay Now But I Wasn’t, is an autobiographical reflection on life with Cerebral Palsy. The record has been praised by national radio such as Triple J and online music publications including Beat Magazine and The Rockpit. With over 350,000 streams across platforms, Lane’s work has drawn comparisons to Amy Winehouse, Joni Mitchell, and Sharon Van Etten, highlighting her ability to move between genres while staying true to her personal voice.
Lane has also built a reputation for her live performances, where her mix of vulnerability, grit, and wit draws audiences in. Whether performing in intimate in-stores or headlining venues, she connects deeply with listeners, leaving a lasting impression.
Passionate about inclusion and advocacy, Lane uses her platform to amplify disability representation within the music industry. Her artistry reflects both resilience and exploration, offering songs that feel deeply personal yet universally relatable.
Socials:
www.charlielane.com.au - Website
@CharlieLaneAustralia - YouTube
https://www.instagram.com/ charlielanemusic - Insta
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