Hi Deezer! I'm Caitlin Mahoney, a singer-songwriter based in Jacksonville, FL!
Caitlin Mahoney is an independent singer-songwriter whose voice has been praised as “powerful and soulful -
a mix of Adele and Fiona Apple.” After a decade of making and releasing music in NYC, Caitlin headed west for
a while to try on a big change in a new city and seek out some fresh inspiration. The result is her 3rd full-length
album “Name What I Need” - a mature, hopeful reflection on boundaries, burnout and self love drenched in
synth pop sounds and featuring the warm, dynamic vocals she has become known for across the US and
Europe. Caitlin will release singles from the album beginning Spring 2023.
Caitlin’s music project has always highlighted and celebrated other creative women in addition to herself,
prioritizing women-led music videos, graphic design, photography, and visual art. The Washington Post
premiered a music video for a song from the album called “Burn The Book” which featured four women writers
in collaboration with the NYC literary community HIP Lit. The video accompanied a social movement called
“The Burn The Book Project,” inspiring women to light a match to societal pressures imposed upon them, and
to write and share their stories.
Her music has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, ABC Family's The Fosters, the Family
Channel in Canada, Daytrotter, and Starbucks stores throughout the United States. Her performance and
songs appear in a number of indie short films and the feature film "Women & Sometimes Men" which was
featured at the Chelsea Film Festival and the Portland Film Festival.
Since 2013, Caitlin has played more than 250 shows across the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland,
Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy.
Caitlin also created an original children’s music project with Hannah Winkler called The Buttons. The duo
released a full-length album of original music for young children and their families called “Good Day, Friends
and Neighbors!” Caitlin is passionate about female empowerment as well as education and regularly supports
She's the First, Girls Who Code, and Girls Write Now. In 2016, she ran the New York City marathon, raising
$2,500 for Project Renewal, a NYC-based organization with the mission to end homelessness.