Cornelia Murr
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- Singer-songwriter, Producer, Multi-instrumentalist
Cornelia Murr | |
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Cornelia Murr by Caleb Lanier | |
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| Born | Cornelia Livingston July 12, 1989 |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Genres | Indie folk, dream-pop, psychedelic pop |
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| Years active | 2018–present |
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| Website | www |
Cornelia Livingston (born July 12, 1989),[1] known professionally as Cornelia Murr, is a British-American singer-songwriter. She released her debut album, Lake Tear of the Clouds, in 2018, followed by the EP Corridor in 2022. Murr's music blends elements of folk, dream-pop, and psychedelic pop, often characterized by ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics. In February 2025, she released her second full-length album, Run to the Center, on the label 22TWENTY. The album was produced by singer-songwriter Luke Temple and marked a shift toward a more expansive, confident sound described as "hypnotic pop".[2]
Murr was born in London and spent part of her childhood in Hertfordshire before moving to the United States, where she lived in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, and New York. She holds dual British and American citizenship. Her upbringing across different landscapes and cultures later influenced her songwriting. Murr eventually settled in Los Angeles in the mid-2010s to pursue music.[3]