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Production// The Record Shop
Location// Hall Booth Smith
Gear// Antelope Audio
KAYLEY HILL performs the song "I JUST THOUGHT THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW" for BalconyTV.
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PRESENTED BY KIANNA MARTINEZ
Kayley Hill’s sound is rooted in the music of her childhood. Country and Bluegrass have always run through her veins, and while she’ll never get over the swoon of Ronnie Dunn or the warble of Alison Krauss, she also loves to reference Jazz Standards and the Blues in her music, having studied and found a love for both genres at The Boston Conservatory.
What you’ll hear in Kayley’s vocals are touches of grit and growl when songs need the extra texture, a sensitive touch when the music rolls in a light tide and a powerful upper register when the “11 o’clock moment” arrives. No matter how she colors the song, you will undoubtedly see the perspective and personal point of view she delivers with each performance. To her, no matter how powerful the lyrics are, they only come alive when sung the right way. Her playful timbre has been compared to Dolly Parton, while her vocal power mirrors Martina McBride. Throw in Miranda Lambert’s sass, and you’ll have Country-Americana artist, Kayley Hill.
Singing ever since she could speak, Kayley feels like music chose her and not the other way around. She’s found herself in all sorts of performance opportunities, getting to sing all over the world and setting foot on some pretty notable stages, including the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the Lyric Oxford, the Beau Rivage, the Loveless Cafe, and more. As a writer, she’s been able to study under Grammy and Tony award winning songwriters Craig Carnelia, Lari White, and Andrew Lippa via the Johnny Mercer Songwriting Workshop, an opportunity she says really helped shape her as a songwriter. She finds the easiest stories to write about are her own, and she transforms those stories into a very relatable and inviting expression for her listeners.
https://www.kayleyhill.com/
Credits//
Sound Engineer: John Constable
Host: Kianna Martinez
Videographer: Lloyd Derouen III
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Sponsored By//
Production// The Record Shop
Location// Hall Booth Smith
Gear// Antelope Audio
KAYLEY HILL performs the song "I JUST THOUGHT THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW" for BalconyTV.
Subscribe to us right now at http://bit.ly/15yj4oc
'Like' us on Facebook - http://Facebook.com/balconytv
Follow us on Twitter - http://Twitter.com/balconytv
PRESENTED BY KIANNA MARTINEZ
Kayley Hill’s sound is rooted in the music of her childhood. Country and Bluegrass have always run through her veins, and while she’ll never get over the swoon of Ronnie Dunn or the warble of Alison Krauss, she also loves to reference Jazz Standards and the Blues in her music, having studied and found a love for both genres at The Boston Conservatory.
What you’ll hear in Kayley’s vocals are touches of grit and growl when songs need the extra texture, a sensitive touch when the music rolls in a light tide and a powerful upper register when the “11 o’clock moment” arrives. No matter how she colors the song, you will undoubtedly see the perspective and personal point of view she delivers with each performance. To her, no matter how powerful the lyrics are, they only come alive when sung the right way. Her playful timbre has been compared to Dolly Parton, while her vocal power mirrors Martina McBride. Throw in Miranda Lambert’s sass, and you’ll have Country-Americana artist, Kayley Hill.
Singing ever since she could speak, Kayley feels like music chose her and not the other way around. She’s found herself in all sorts of performance opportunities, getting to sing all over the world and setting foot on some pretty notable stages, including the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the Lyric Oxford, the Beau Rivage, the Loveless Cafe, and more. As a writer, she’s been able to study under Grammy and Tony award winning songwriters Craig Carnelia, Lari White, and Andrew Lippa via the Johnny Mercer Songwriting Workshop, an opportunity she says really helped shape her as a songwriter. She finds the easiest stories to write about are her own, and she transforms those stories into a very relatable and inviting expression for her listeners.
https://www.kayleyhill.com/
Credits//
Sound Engineer: John Constable
Host: Kianna Martinez
Videographer: Lloyd Derouen III
Tune in again to BalconyTV //
#balconytv #btv
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