Rowan Hart is an American folk-rock musician and songwriter based in South Carolina. Known for a narrative-driven approach to songwriting, Hart blends modern folk textures and indie pop sensibility with Southern storytelling, creating music rooted in sincerity and emotional clarity.
Raised in the Carolinas, Rowan’s musical foundation was shaped by church hymns and time spent exploring his grandparents’ vinyl collection. These early influences continue to inform his writing, which often emphasizes organic instrumentation, vocal harmony, and human performance over polish.
After honing his craft during his college years, Rowan began releasing music that explores themes of faith, memory, and modern life. His discography includes songs such as Pages We Never Wrote, Oh, Merry Beth, Forever Is Not Long Enough, and Pretend Boy in a Pretend World—tracks that have drawn comparisons to contemporaries like Max McNown and Noah Kahan for their vulnerability and melodic depth and Dan Wilson (Adele/Semisonic) and the late Harry Chapin for his literary songwriting style.
Grounded in a Southern perspective and an intentionally lived-in sound, Rowan Hart’s work remains an ongoing exploration of connection, reflection, and storytelling through song.
Listen to Rowan’s music and follow along with his stories.

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