About


 

Caroline Guske is a Virginia-based vocalist, music producer, and arranger. She graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Professional Music (concentrations in songwriting, recording and production, & business) as a merit scholarship recipient.

Prior to attending Berklee, Caroline spent her time singing in choirs, songwriting, and performing around her hometown of Lynchburg, VA. She performed with the Virginia Honors Choir, the Virginia All-State Choir, and she attended the Virginia Governor's School Program for Performing Arts at Radford University. Due to her musical achievements, she was awarded the Smith Mountain Lake Harmeneers Scholarship for vocal performance and the Honors GradU Multimedia Scholarship in the songwriting category.

While at Berklee, Caroline sang in many student-run choirs, including PXL8 Video Game A'Cappella, Point of Departure Vocal Jazz, and the Underground Choir. It was during this time she became more serious about arranging music, and some of her work has been performed by the PXL8 choir. This was also the place where Caroline honed her production skills, leading her to produce her own songs as well as music for other artists.

Caroline currently lives in Richmond VA, where she works as a voice/piano instructor and audio engineer for GreenSpring. Through GreenSpring, Caroline was given the opportunity to teach a weekly music production class at the Richmond Montessori School.

Additionally, Caroline is involved in the Richmond choral scene. She has sung in the Richmond Symphony Choir, and serves as both the music director for the Compline Choir and soprano section leader for the Parish Choir at Grace & Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Richmond.

If there is anything Caroline has learned throughout her music journey, it is that there will always be opportunities to keep learning and evolving. While she may not always know where her journey is taking her, she anticipates the future, as one thing is certain: there will be music.