Megan Burtt

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Megan spent the years following her first record practicing the piano, but shortly after her sixteenth birthday, one fateful trip to the unseen corners of the attic revealed her father’s long-lost guitar. The rest, you may say, is history. Within a few days of her discovery, Megan had taught herself to play and was writing her first songs for guitar. Her technical skill and well-written lyrics earned her admission to the highly prestigious Berklee College of Music, where she is currently finishing her senior year.

Her second Album, “Portrait,” has been very well received and she is preparing for her third record by writing songs and practicing some new instruments. Megan is the proud new owner of a 60’s reissue Fender Strat and has recently channeled her ambition to become a great harmonica player into trading a homeless guy a variety pack of tube socks for a lesson.