Qwynn
Qwynn is a Nashville based artist, singer/songwriter originally from Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Growing up, she was a competitive figure skater until a knee injury forced her to stop competing at age 10. Turning defeat into victory, Qwynn took her love of performing from the ice to the stage, discovering her talents in singing and acting.
Qwynn has since performed live at fundraising events for the Dare2Dream Foundation, Relay For Life, performed the National Anthem at the Indians vs. Tigers game and most recently hosted and sang at the finish line celebration at the Autism Speaks LA Walk at the Dodger’s Stadium. After a quick two month trip to record in Nashville (that turned into a six month trip,) Qwynn moved from Los Angeles to chase her musical dreams in Tennessee. Since then, she has performed at numerous events in Nashville, most recently at an event for Babes Social Co.
During this transition, Qwynn has been in the studio co-writing with music producer/songwriter Matt Wilder, who began as a protégé and signed artist with producer/composer Dan Hartman (James Brown, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood, Paul Young) who penned “I Can Dream About You,” “Free Ride” and “Living In America” and songwriter Brian Maher who co-penned Justin Moore’s #1 songs “Small Town USA and “Til My Last Day” and has landed cuts by artists such as Taylor Swift, Lonestar, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. This trio have written over 25 songs together and are looking forward to releasing what they have been working on over the past two years. Qwynn also currently works with 2x Grammy Award Winner Rebecca Lynn Howard and American Music Award winner Moe Loughran from Nashville Creative House as her vocal coaches.
Prior to 2022, Qwynn (under the name Quinn L’Esperance) released four singles and music videos including “Dance In The Garden” (a tribute to her brother, Connor, who is on the autism spectrum and featured in the video,) “Human Connection,” a song that shed light on the importance of human connection during the pandemic, “Heavyweight” which was choreographed by Jabari Odom (Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Usher) and “Unstoppable,” a song inspiring people to live fearlessly. Qwynn has also co-directed and co-produced all the music videos for her singles.
Qwynn enjoys practicing yoga, playing piano, ukulele and the guitar, cooking and spending time with her family. She is extremely passionate about the special needs community and has helped her family start a 501c3 non-profit called “Connor’s Hope” in honor of her brother Connor who is on the autism spectrum.