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Georgia Hurd

Georgia Hurd is an LA-based artist with east coast roots. Growing up in Maine, she sang for just about anyone who would listen. Today, her sound has matured, it is rich and soulful with clear and direct substance. There’s a heartbreaking honesty to her at times self-deprecating lyrics, but don’t be fooled, Georgia embraces the strength and awareness that comes from life experience. She’s drawn to strong melodies and finds inspiration in the vulnerability music allows her to express. 

Georgia released her first solo effort in 2019; a bold and intimate collaboration with producer, Kyle McCammon. Her music can be best described as indie pop with dark and soulful elements that come through in catchy melodic hooks. 

Previously, Georgia cut her teeth co-writing and collaborating with her brother’s project, Bay Ledges, opening for acts such as Alice Merton, J.Views and The Fray, as well as performing in intimate spaces like Pianos and Mercury Lounge (NYC); the Bootleg Theater and Moroccan Lounge (LA) and festivals like Taste of Randolph (Chicago) and Festival D’Ete (Quebec City). This is Georgia’s first step in pursuing a solo career, but she’s spent a lifetime immersed in music. Georgia wrote her first song when she was 15, but it would take many years and at some points walking away from music altogether, for her to trust her voice as a writer. The past year has offered big changes for Georgia and her music’s raw depth reflects that, but this level of brooding is anything but boring. Georgia brings vibrance and energy to her music; whether it’s about love, heartbreak or hope. At the moment, Georgia is working on new material for her next solo EP and is always seeking opportunities to create something fresh and stimulating.