Audrey Hall (Harlow Willis)
    Born in Brazil and rooted in the rugged terrain of the American West, visual artist Audrey Hall ventured out of the confines of two and three dimensional work to create music under the pseudonym, Harlow Willis.

    Through simple, direct melodies, Harlow writes of courage, loss, and reinvention, drawing inspiration from vast, untamed western landscapes. Her style is as dark and powerful as the frontier’s night skies, weaving raw emotion into stark, unembellished storytelling.

    Despite her relatively short time as a performing musician, Harlow has already shared the stage with an impressive array of talent, including Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum songwriter Sean Douglas, world-renowned guitar virtuoso Joe Robinson, Black Lab frontman Paul Durham, and critically acclaimed country-blues poet Jeffrey Foucault.

    Audrey serves on the advisory board of the Billy Conway Artist Fund, an initiative that seeks to honor Billy Conway’s creative legacy by providing financial support and mentorship for emerging Indigenous artists residing in Montana. Billy Conway, known for his work in the band Morphine, and Laurie Sargent, of the band Face to Face and Twinemen, were Audrey’s first music mentors, deeply influencing her approach to the art.

    As an internationally exhibited and collected photographer with a dozen design books to her name, Audrey brings the rigor and discipline of her fine arts background into songwriting. The result is a growing collection of striking, accessible portraits of the heart—a powerful feminine voice, delicate and fierce, bridging visual and musical storytelling.

    Listen to Harlow on Spotify