
Lexi Vollero is a multi-instrumental performer, songwriter, arranger, and music technologist based in New York City.
An emerging artist with performance experience in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, her lush vocals and evocative songwriting combine to create a fresh soul-pop sound influenced by her passion for R&B and upbringing as a jazz and classical musician. Whether performing with a live band, Ableton rig, or solo self-accompanying, her nuanced explorations of life and music shine as seamless and sincere. She captivates and connects with listeners through her debut EP "growing pains" (released March 8, 2024) and is currently working on her sophomore EP (expected fall 2026). She experiments in her performance with piano, viola, and guitar, as well as the addition of original lyrics in Portuguese.
Her ultimate goal is to work as an artist, recording and performing her original, soulful music, as well as collaborate on a variety of commercial projects – from pop to film to theatre and beyond. She is especially passionate about collaboration, accessibility, healing, and empowering others. She would love to be included in any writing room.
She is deeply invested in the creation of new musical theatre. She is currently co-writing, -arranging, and -orchestrating two original musicals with Dionne Hendricks: “A Great Day in Harlem” and the other with a TBD title. She works on- and off-Broadway as an assistant playback engineer and music assistant. See her Theatrical Work tab for more.
Lexi holds a Master's from BerkleeNYC (housed in Power Station Studios) in Creative Media and Technology (‘22) and was awarded a Post Master’s Fellowship of Admissions and Communications (‘23) the following year. She spent her time at BerkleeNYC cultivating her sound through studying music tech, songwriting, production, orchestration, live playback, and studio engineering after studying music and journalism at Northwestern University in her undergrad.
She uses her platform to hold space for women and nonbinary people in musical theatre music with Maestra Music and in music technology with We Are Moving the Needle and She Knows Tech as a volunteer.