
Dallin Applebaum is a pianist, vocalist, songwriter, producer, and teacher based in Franklin, Tennessee. For more than 20 years, she has taught private lessons in piano, voice, composition, and production to students ages five to eighty-five—ranging from complete beginners to major-label artists and international touring musicians. A graduate of New York University and a certified Estill Vocal Method EMCI, she is dedicated to helping each student develop technical skill, creative confidence, and their own authentic musical voice.
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Alongside her teaching, Dallin has built a dynamic career as a recording artist and collaborator. She has worked with Matchbox Twenty, Rachel Platten, Ryan Star, Emmanuel & the Fear, Phillip Phillips, Darlene Love, and Nigel Stanford. Her song “I’m That Girl”—released under the name Alise Indall—was featured in NBC’s 2018 Winter Olympics promos celebrating American female athletes. She also fronted the band Skyes, where her songwriting met bold, electronic-driven production in a distinctive alt-pop sound.
Her original compositions have been licensed widely for television, appearing on Love Is Blind, Project Runway, Crime Nation, Gaycation, Intervention, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Catfish, Chasing Classic Cars, The Family Chantel, 90 Day Fiancé, Daily Mail TV, and many more. Her voice has also been featured in national campaigns for McDonald’s, American Home Insurance, and The 2025 Masters Golf Tournament.​​
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Through both her teaching and creative work, Dallin continues to inspire, empower, and connect people through music.



