Kelli Scarr

She was featured on Moby's album Wait for Me, and collaborated with him on National Public Radio's "Project Song", resulting in the track "Gone to Sleep".

[4] Born and raised in Northern California, Scarr grew up in a musical family and started singing with her grandmother before she could walk.

She spent much of her youth singing in choirs and had performed at the Montreux, North Sea, and Monterey Jazz Festivals by the age of 16.

NPR reviewed the album favorably, calling it "enchanting" and noting that the tone of voice created the illusion of the singer being in the room.

[7] After a period of deep artistic reflection and hibernation, she re-emerged to collaborate with producer Nate Martinez on the album that would become No Rush.