Photograph by Jack Schneider
Camille Thornton is a singer/songwriter whose catchy pop melodies and forthright lyrics approach the human experience from a place of honesty and poeticism. Her vocals have been called both sweet and heartbreaking and her sound is influenced by folk music and modern alternative pop, including artists like Bob Dylan, Zella Day, and Sara Bareilles. Growing up in northern Virginia, Camille first started playing piano at the age of four and has since added cello, guitar, ukulele, and mandolin to her instrumental arsenal. She is currently pursuing a BFA in Recorded Music at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Camille loves dogs, books, and Trader Joe’s black bean taquitos.