Spencer LaJoye
Spencer LaJoye makes queer indie folk music for everyone. LaJoye is a coast-to-coast singer/songwriter with Midwest roots, a classically-trained violinist with a proclivity for Broadway vocals, and a student of Americana music with a theology degree hanging in their studio.
They’ve been writing and touring their own autobiographical folk/pop music for over a decade, but the virality of their 2021 anthem Plowshare Prayer secured them a permanent place in hearts and households across the world, as well as a peculiar career as a veracious songsmith with an unshakeable pastoral presence. Charming and banter-heavy, Spencer’s live performances keep diverse audiences laughing one moment and weeping the next.
Spencer has a lengthy catalog of recorded music documenting their journey from Christianity through disillusionment, the earliest EP of which won the 2014 WYCE Jammie Award for Listener’s Choice in Grand Rapids, MI. However, after coming out as gender nonbinary and finding peace as a post-Christian, Spencer changed their name and released Remember the Oxygen, a 4-song EP featuring the Denver String Machine with arrangements by China Kent. The collection includes two songs that won Spencer a place among the winners of the 2021 Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition.
After appearing as an official showcase artist at Folk Alliance International 2023, Spencer released Plant a Piano, a solo EP of vocally theatrical piano ballads about decay, change, and beauty. As LaJoye’s first effort following the highly-anticipated and mammoth studio recording of Plowshare Prayer, this stark piano EP was an invitation for eager listeners to get up close and personal with Spencer and the craft of one song by one voice.
In February 2024, Spencer released Shadow Puppets, their first full-length album under their new name. The album was produced by Chris DuPont in Ypsilanti, MI, and is a clever synth-guided and lyric-driven departure from some of LaJoye’s more universally anthemic offerings. In 2024, Spencer was the winner of the Songwriter Serenade competition in Schulenburg, TX.
“an extraordinary songwriter… Spencer’s vocals and honest lyrics take you deep into, what seems to be, their very personal diary thus inevitably hitting the listener square in the heart. Sometimes a small number of words will craft a perfect scene… Other times, mini epics emerge… set to crushingly gorgeous music.”
~ Cee Populus, Rockin’ Around With You
“This is what folk music is supposed to do. Singing truth to power, piercing to the heart“
~ Marilyn Rea Beyer, The Midnight Special