For Anna Stine, the Blue Ridge Mountains have always been a portrait of home.
And home is where the heart of her soulful sound lies. With meandering melodic runs and nature-inspired lyricism, her indie-folk style evokes the rolling peaks and falling waters of the Carolinas she so deeply treasures.
Born in Eastern Tennessee and raised just across the Kentucky border in Cincinnati, she finally made her way back to the land of blue beauties in 2022, but not without a winding path. Stine first gained momentum as a songstress in the lake-laden lands of Minnesota. With nods from notable publications like Minnesota Public Radio, her debut album Company of Now sent her on the road for a national tour just before the pandemic hit.
Taking the worldwide pause as an opportunity to find new inspiration, Anna Stine took to the road in a self-converted camper van. The uncertain terrain of 2020 gave life to new melodies, born in the desertscapes of the Southwest and the glacial peaks of northern Montana.
Now calling Upstate South Carolina home, Stine blends together her love of honest folk songs and haunting jazz melodies to create music that invites audiences to connect to their own stories.
After sharing the stage with notable national acts such as Lowland Hum and Emily Scott Robinson, Stine's expressive musicality and resonant songwriting is moving audiences in a continually growing fan base across the country.