Caroline Kuhn is a singer-songwriter from New York City. A graduate of the New England Conservatory and LaGuardia High School, Kuhn adds pristine vocal harmony to several city-based projects. She performs her solo music on both guitar and banjo, sometimes alone, and sometimes with a rock band. Most recently, she released Be Something, an album of enormous, introspective indie-rock songs. It’s her first major artistic statement under her own name, showcasing her truly singular soprano and unwavering degree of command as a songwriter. 

“A wonderfully lush new album release from Caroline Kuhn brings out an almost eclectic undertone bringing together elements of Indie pop, Americana, classic and vintage folk, and so much more in a very unique way that creates a youthful tonality and an atmosphere that lets you forget about your surroundings for a chunk of time…. it also gives you the idea that Caroline is one of those artists that is releasing music on her terms and in doing so she is releasing music with fewer boundaries than you were used to.” -RAGMAG

Kuhn comes from a family of musicians. She got her first recording gig when she was five, and went on to perform jingles for national TV commercials throughout her childhood. At age ten, She joined the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, which cemented her love and dedication to performing as a singer. In LaGuardia High School’s vocal program, she honed her skills as a composer, which led her to study contemporary improvisation at the New England Conservatory in Boston. There, she studied with Cristi Catt, Dominique Eade, Ran Blake, and Joe Morris.