Lollies
Lollies
Artist/Songwriter/Producer/Musician

Australian-born, Nashville-based producer, songwriter, composer, and artist, LOLLIES has carved out an impressive career mostly behind the scenes. With a catalog spanning pop, folk, country, and cinematic work, her songs have been streamed over 150 million times, With multiple chart topping hits across various territories, and placed in numerous TV and film soundtracks worldwide.

As a collaborator, Lollies has written and produced with a diverse roster of artists including Haley Reinhart, Rachel Baiman, Nicole Atkins, Ella Hooper, Laura Cortese, Caroline Spence, Timbaland, Dave Aude, Sam Buckingham, Esthero, Jordie Lane, Grizfolk,, Greyson Chance,, Ruby Boots, Zoe SkyJordan, among many others.

Over her 14 years in the USA, Lollies spent six of those in LA immersed in the city’s music scene, signing as a songwriter with Timbaland and collaborating with heavyweights such as Guy Sigsworth (Madonna, Frou Frou), Brian Lee (Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez) & Ron Aniello (Bruce Springsteen). 

Its Nashville where LOLLIES has truly found her roots and her community. She believes in cultivating a calm, grounding and joyful experience in the studio for all the artists and musicians she works with.

As a composer, Lollies' music has appeared across film, television, and theatre. Her credits include Mother & Son (Composer, 2 seasons), Bloodlines (Theme Song "A Piece of Land"), Looking for Grace (Venice & Toronto Film Festivals), Riverdale, Private Practice, Bondi Rescue, Kingdom (feat. Nick Jonas), and Motherhood (starring Uma Thurman). Her song "Don't Poison the Well" (with Jordie Lane) featured in The Hardy Boys and appears on the show's official soundtrack — which went on to win two Canadian Screen Awards and earn an Emmy nomination.

Beyond the studio, Lollies' work as a composer and producer extends into theatre, comedy, and live performance. She wrote and produced the music along with Jordie Lane for comedian Randy Feltface's international theatre show Feltopia, Purple Privilege, which became a global tour and Apple TV comedy special and Feltface's new hit theatre show First Banana. Her long-running collaborations with legendary Australian comedians Judith Lucy and Denise Scott include music for Disappointments and Still Here - both acclaimed live shows that sold out across Australia, including performances at the Sydney Opera House.

Lollies' reputation as both an innovator and mentor has made her a sought-after voice in the creative community. She was featured in The Bluegrass Situation's spotlight on women producers in Nashville, alongside Grammy-winner Alison Brown, and serves as a mentor for Girls Write Nashville, a nonprofit supporting young female producers and songwriters. She's also been a featured speaker for John Butler's The Seed Fund, alongside John Watson, Joel Quartermain, and Tim Levinson, guiding emerging artists in songwriting, publishing, andcreative self-management.