Carolina Mendoza

Music
North Central
Latino-American world folk and country sung in a near four-octave voice, with originals and classics that fill a room and leave it quieter than they found it.
Carolina Mendoza

A rare jewel of the Ozarks

Hailing from the Ozarks and rooted in her Latino-American World Folk and Country, Carolina Mendoza is a rare jewel in modern times.

Her voice is timeless, and her songs speak of perspective, filled with love, joy, and comfort. With a near four-octave range so controlled, you don’t forget the first time hearing it. This solo musician takes to the stage one set list at a time, filling the room with a soulful crooning voice enchanting her audience with timeless classics and originals alike.

Her “Ethereals” take you away to a distant time, when things were quieter. Simple, honest, and pure. Come enjoy the simple ways of life with Carolina Mendoza. As a touring musician currently touring and performing in large and small venues across the country, Carolina Mendoza is a Woman to remember.

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