Synopsis
Originally from the UK Callaghan moved from London to Atlanta in summer 2010 to record her debut album with Grammy-Nominee Shawn Mullins. Ten years performing and winning fans all over the USA followed. Off the road Callaghan recorded studio albums in Nashville and Los Angeles before returning to live full time in the UK in 2020.
Here in the UK, BBC Radio 2 and BBC local radio have been strong supporters with Bob Harris describing her as "a wonderful artist...hugely talented”, and Radio 2 play-listing three of her singles.
Callaghan performs on piano and guitar with a stunning voice, earning frequent comparisons with artists like Sarah McLachlan, Eva Cassidy and Carly Simon. Her songwriting chronicles the stories, experiences and emotions which are part of everyone’s lives.
The UK's Maverick Magazine calls her "a singer-songwriter of a seriously high standard” while US magazine No Depression reviewed her live show as "nothing short of stunning”
Her latest project, “The Music You Gave To Me”, is a deeply emotive album written after becoming a mother and losing her father very suddenly to cancer. Whilst touching on the subject of grief and heartbreak, the album also features songs of hope, love and resilience. It will release in spring 2025.