Sorah Nutting, along with Karisha Longaker, has been creating music and leading communities in song as the inspirational duo MaMuse for nearly two decades. Traveling from coast to coast, the duo opens hearts and invokes presence through their uplifting harmonies and evocative lyrics, meeting audiences in concert halls, festivals, retreat centers, and living rooms alike. Their music—rooted in authenticity, tenderness, and joy—has taken on a life of its own; songs such as “We Shall Be Known” and “Hallelujah” have moved far beyond the stage, weaving themselves into birthing rooms, bedside vigils, campfires, and ceremonies of life and death, where people gather to rejoice, grieve, remember, and restore.
In addition to performing, Sorah is a dedicated facilitator of creative expression. Her work extends into songwriting workshops, community song circles, one-on-one vocal mentorship, and creativity-as-ritual practices that support participants in uncovering their true voice and artistic essence.
Her artistry and teaching have been shaped by the guidance of beloved mentors Melanie DeMore, Maggie Wheeler, and Laurence Cole, as well as the influence of renowned performers Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Gillian Welch, Frazey Ford, and James Taylor. She also draws deeply from the practices of Julia Cameron, Olivia Corson, Chloë Goodchild, and Gabrielle Roth, whose work continues to inspire her creative evolution.
With a blend of experience, playful curiosity, and compassionate attunement, Sorah cultivates spaces where people feel safe to sing, connect, and awaken their creative spark.