Stollenwerck's debut album,
Square One, was self-produced and released in 2005 on San Francisco's in the Pocket Records. Stollenwerck's second album
Carefree was produced by
Jeff Trott, and released on November 10, 2009, on indie label Dusty Peach Records. She collaborated with songwriter
Danielle Brisebois. Her third album was
Lights Down & Unreleased. Her fourth album, ''Traveler's Songbook'', was recorded after traveling through more than 30 countries, and the songs and music videos incorporated influences from Germany, Eritrea, Russia, the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, Uganda, Rwanda and Yemen. One of the influences of this project was
Paul Simon's
Graceland. The album was released on November 25, 2014. Stollenwerck has used her music to raise funds to build a school in
Laos with
Pencils of Promise. She collaborated with
G. Love on the song "Ooh Dee Ooh" as part of the
Patagonia Music Collective and helped build a community center and music program with SYRV, a clean water initiative in
Nicaragua. Stollenwerck and Mark Foster of
Foster the People recorded a never-released version of
Joni Mitchell's "California" for a statewide tourism campaign. She co-wrote and was featured on
Right the Stars song "Don't Let Me Go to Sleep", from their 2014 album
The Only Thing.
Touring Bardentreffen festival festival Stollenwerck received support in San Francisco from
KFOG radio, and played at venues such as
The Fillmore and
Shoreline Amphitheatre. Stollenwerck has played festivals including
Bonnaroo Music Festival,
South by Southwest and
Austin City Limits, and
High Sierra Music Festival as well as tours with
Ziggy Marley,
G. Love and Special Sauce and
Blues Traveler. In 2011 she performed at
Super Bowl XLV in
Dallas, Texas. ==Discography==