Karlie Bartholomew is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter whose music blends folk-inspired storytelling with honest, emotionally resonant lyrics. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Karlie discovered her voice through music at a young age. While shy as a child, she began writing songs early and jumped at every opportunity to perform, starting with elementary school talent shows.

Following in her father’s musical footsteps, Karlie taught herself to play guitar on his retired six-string in high school. Deeply influenced by artists like Joni Mitchell and Elliott Smith, her songwriting is rooted in authenticity, intimacy, and rich emotional landscapes. “My songs focus on storytelling, hoping the listener can see themselves in my music,” she shares. Her smooth vocals and introspective lyrics create a sound that can quiet any room.

In 2017, while studying at Berklee College of Music, Karlie was selected as a featured soloist for the school’s commencement concert, honoring Lucinda Williams. She performed for an audience of over 7,000 people—including Williams herself, Lionel Richie, Todd Rundgren, and Neil Portnow—before graduating with a degree in Professional Music, with focuses in Contemporary Writing/Production and Performance.

Karlie released her debut EP A Way to Start in December 2021, following the singles “Brooklyn Park,” “Back Bay,” and “May.” The project earned praise from both press and listeners, procuring coverage from Nashville Noise, Tinnitist, Grubs and Grooves, New Music Weekly Magazine, BuzzMusic and more. Music City Melodies wrote in a review that she "...may be a newcomer to releasing music, but she is already a star in our eyes."

Following the release of her single “Haunted House” in April 2025, Nashville Socialite wrote that Karlie “…cements her place as one of Americana’s most compelling new voices, proving that sometimes the most powerful music comes from the quietest, most fragile truths.”

She is currently writing and recording new music slated for release in 2026.