Karla Kane is a songwriter, singer, arts journalist, ukulele player, Californian, Anglophile, mama, vegetarian, Scorpio, INFJ and inner archaeologist.
Best known as the leader of the indie-pop group The Corner Laughers, her debut solo album is the folk-influenced "King's Daughters Home For Incurables." She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, dreams of Great Britain, plays in several bands, edits the arts section of a local newspaper and shares her home with several mammals. She received a bachelor's degree in archaeology and Italian studies from Saint Mary's College of California and a master's degree in environmental anthropology from the University of Wales.
Best known as the leader of the indie-pop group The Corner Laughers, her debut solo album is the folk-influenced "King's Daughters Home For Incurables." She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, dreams of Great Britain, plays in several bands, edits the arts section of a local newspaper and shares her home with several mammals. She received a bachelor's degree in archaeology and Italian studies from Saint Mary's College of California and a master's degree in environmental anthropology from the University of Wales.