Vocalist and cellist Lavinia Colepaugh is quickly turning heads with a voice that defies easy comparison. Her striking vibrato has a storybook purity—think Snow White—but charged with the soulful grit of Amy Winehouse. Balancing youthful edge with classical poise, she delivers performances that are as daring as they are disarming. Add in her cello, weaving raw emotion through every set, and Lavinia is carving out a sound that feels unmistakably her own at her young age of 13 (2025).
Sharing the stage is her father, Chris Colepaugh, an award-winning veteran of the East Coast music scene. With more than a dozen albums, international tours, and performances alongside legends like Gov’t Mule, Big Sugar, and doing session work for artists like Roch Voisine, Matt Anderson and Samantha Robichaud, Chris brings decades of grit, groove, and guitar firepower. His soulful vocals and commanding stage presence have earned him East Coast Music Awards and the reputation of being one of the region’s most electrifying performers.
Together, Lavinia and Chris ignite a dialogue between generations: cello meets guitar, raw discovery meets road-tested artistry. Their collaboration is a rare blend of heritage and innovation—deeply rooted in East Coast tradition yet unafraid to push into uncharted territory.