Erin started playing guitar and writing songs while living in the middle of a corn field in Charleston Illinois. A Classical Voice and Music Education major, she really wished to be a singer/songwriter, so she moved to Chicago in 1999 in did just that. Over the years Erin has continued to write songs, relearned her childhood instrument (piano), learned to play accordion, released two albums (Land of Milk and Honey-2003 and Gateway to Temptation-2005), and played solo and in a variety of bands including The Sweet Nothings, The Whiskey Romance, Bakelite 78, and the Cabarailers.
Since returning to her current home, Seattle, after a Northeast tour in the Fall of 2009, she has been playing piano and accordion in Bakelite 78 and really enjoying tickling the ivories at home alone. Someday soon she plans on crawling out of her hole and playing these songs in front of people, but until then you will just have to wait!