Dee Dasher is a genre-blending songwriter and musician who channels her rich inner world into emotive, melodic storytelling. With roots in ukulele-driven songwriting and a signature alt-pop sound, her music is a tapestry of raw emotion, lush arrangements, and vintage-meets-modern charm.
Living in the quiet beauty of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, Dee finds inspiration in slow living, personal growth, and the poetry of everyday life. Her recent work reflects a more intentional creative pace—letting each song unfold naturally, with honesty and depth. The result is music that resonates with anyone navigating the tender complexity of being human.
Like a true Renaissance woman, her style is a captivating blend of past and present. Though she embraces the aesthetic of the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s—with vintage dresses and hats, a knack for pie-baking and cooking, and a fondness for collecting “old shit”—her music tells a contemporary story. It’s a modern narrative of navigating today’s world while yearning for the simplicity of days gone by.
Dee regularly lights up the stage with her duos, Twin Hill & SHEnanigans, delivering original pieces and interesting twists on classic covers that resonate with the essence of her and her bandmates’ stories. Her performances are a journey through the nostalgic and the contemporary, a delightful fusion that captures the soul.
When Dee isn’t making music, you can find her running around Jim Thorpe—often in a dress sprinkled with paint, cat hair, coffee, oat flour, spaghetti sauce, or dirt from her garden. She might be at the lake, dreaming up a new idea for a song, locked away in her studio designing hotel interiors, or deep in the middle of a new art piece or concept. Like any true Millennial, she was told she could be anything she wanted to be when she grew up. She’s proving you don’t have to pick just one dream.