Bio

Stefani Morton is a singer-songwriter, visual artist, and actor from South Carolina. Raised in a musically inclined family, she inherits a rich lineage, with her great grandfather having played the fiddle in the Buffalo Bill Cody Show, and a distant cousin being none other than the remarkable Patsy Cline. During her younger years, Stefani was deeply involved in community theatre, clogging groups, tap, ballet and band.

Stefani plays a variety of instruments, including flute, guitar, manditar, spoons, harmonica, and more. Her primary genre of music is bluegrass and country. Her art and music reflect the essence and charm of growing up in a southern small-town.

Stefani has also delved into commercial acting. From local to national ads, she's been in front of the camera with studios in Nashville. Her introduction to Music City happened when she won a songwriting contest in Charleston, SC, leading to a performance on stage with renowned Nashville songwriter Danny Wells, known for his work with George Strait and Rascal Flatts. Now calling Nashville home to pursue her career goals, Stefani is an active member of both ASCAP, Americana Music Association, and NSAI. Stefani possesses a M.A.T. in Art Education and a National Board Certification.