Quinn Lewis - "Only Everything" [Live + Interview] | All Eyes On

In Quinn Lewis' music, you will find a rare transformative gift. The Australian-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter wears his heart on his sleeve, presenting a picture of himself at his most vulnerable. Yet, upon first listen, his music is nothing short of beautiful and uplifting. It is an effervescent juxtaposition formed from the threads of Lewis' pained songwriting and his penchant for seeking out euphoric sonic heights.

Lewis has a talent for delivering musical offerings that are both rich in lyrical depth and capable of balancing the impassioned highs and lows of life. It is a rare talent and gift that we were elated to capture as part of our latest "All Eyes On" showcase series.  

Performing his standout single "Only Everything" atop our rooftop in New York, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter brought his otherworldly love song and soulful brand of electropop to life. And be sure to stick around as we speak with Lewis about making pop music in Nashville, dancing through sad moments, and his plans for the future.  

Discover more of Quinn Lewis' music here.

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