Project Description
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Interview with
LILY GRACE
(26th February 2022)
Interview by Dave Bruce
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Have you always wanted to be a musician? When did you start writing music?
Music has always been a big passion of mine and I’ve always loved singing, guitar and performing. I started out playing covers at markets, restaurants, and cafes. Over quarantine I really fell into song writing. I began writing every day and really trying to work on my craft and improve. I collaborated with other songwriters over zoom, and had experience collaborating for the first time. After quarantine ended, I kept writing and got back into performing after so long. When I get home from school the first thing I’d do was to sit down and pen a song.
Which music did you grow up listening to? How has it influenced your current style?
Growing up I was exposed to a lot of acoustic, stripped back styles. My mum was really into Jack Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Henderson and Boyce Avenue and this was constantly playing around the house. This is what my mum loved and it definitely rubbed off on me. Acoustic style definitely ties well into country. All my songs are built from the ground up with acoustic guitar, vocals and a beat. There is more focus on the melody, lyrics and story then the production of the track.
How would you describe your sound?
I would describe my sound as contemporary country. It is fresh and modern, with a twist of pop. As I mentioned earlier, all our tracks are built from a raw guitar and vocal track. We add other instrumentation and include counter melodies and rhythms to develop the final product. The instruments we use are traditional and include, guitar, drums, piano, mandolin and steel guitar. We don’t use artificially created tracks like synthesizers. My music sounds similar to early Hunter Hayes and Taylor Swift ‘Fearless’. It’s fresh and fun.
Why do you think people resonate with your music?
I think people resonate with my music because it is honest and fun. I write my songs about things that have happened in my own life or the lives of my friends and family. I like to be really honest and tell the story how it is because that is when people can relate to it. I also try to write about things that are universal and experienced by many. This ensures that there is an audience that will understand my music.
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Your new single ‘The Two Of Us Meet’ has just been released! Describe its origin and evolution.
I am so excited for this song to be out into the world. It has been a long time coming and I’m so glad it’s finally here. I wrote this song 6 months ago and have been wanting to release it ever since. This song describes all of the feelings and intricacies of young romance. It’s a song about a girl falling for a guy who is new to town and having doubts about him, not knowing his past. Even if he did everything right, she was still adamant. In the chorus when he takes her hand to dance, all those doubts go away. The girl in this story overthinks and stresses herself out; however, whenever she is with this guy, everything she once doubted disappears every time the two of them meet.
Do you have any new music in the works?
I certainly do. One of my favourite things to do is write music and I have over 250 unreleased songs. There are heaps that I want to release soon. Lots of exciting things are happening behind the scenes and there is much more to come in 2022. I cannot wait to share this with you.
Do you have any shows/tours coming up? What are you looking forward to, and what can the fans expect?
YES!! In between school and music, I have lots of gigs coming up which I am looking forward to performing. I’m currently in the midst of preparing for my upcoming tour ‘Up Close and Personal’ which is an intimate, stripped back show where I’ll be performing a combination of both my unreleased and released music. These shows will be held on the 11th of March in Bundaberg at the Old Bundy Tavern and on 12th March in Townsville at The-Ville. I’ll also be performing at ‘Roma’s Easter in the and of course, Tamworth Country Music Festival in April. Lots to look forward to.
If you could perform with any music artist, Alive or Dead, who would you choose? And why?
Taylor Swift. I have grown up on Taylor’s music and she has been extremely influential in my career. I love how she writes her own songs and I admire her work ethic. I know every last line from her first 4 albums and have her music on repeat in my house all the time. Big dream!!!
What’s next for you in the near future?
Continuing writing, recording, and releasing more music and booking more shows. I’m making my debut splash in the US with this release and have been working closely with both my Nashville and Australian team to put this song out into the world. I cannot wait to see it go long and far and I really hope people can relate to it.
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What are your longer-term aspirations?
My long-term goal is to write my own music and have an audience that respects it. I hope to move to Nashville after I graduate school and really connect with the community there. It is the centre of some of the best music in the world and I just want to be there to soak that in, really falling into the writing culture.
What is the best thing about performing to a live audience?
I love connecting with the audience. There’s nothing better than getting up in front of an audience to share a very personal story through a song. I also love meeting new people at shows.
Finally, a few questions for some quick answers –
FAVOURITE:
Album – Fearless – Taylor Swift
Artist – Hunter Hayes
Movie – Home Alone
Place to visit – Noosa
Venue to play – Burleigh Bazaar
Food – Acai Bowls
Drink – Virgin Mojito
Person in History – Cleopatra
Tattoo – I don’t see myself getting one but if I did, probably an important song lyric to me
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Follow LILY GRACE
Website – Facebook – Spotify
Instagram – YouTube – TikTok
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Press Release 11th February 2022 (below)
Rising Country singer-songwriter
LILY GRACE
lends her contemporary Country sound
to a modern love story
with her new single release
‘THE TWO OF US MEET’
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Country-pop songstress Lily Grace is launching into 2022 with a classic Romeo and Juliet story and gives it a modern twist with her new release. With heart-warming lyrics and a striking melody, ‘The Two Of Us Meet’ is set to soar and will undoubtably strengthen Lily’s fast-growing profile in Australian country music.
At just sixteen years, Lily is an extremely talented artist, songwriter and storyteller. She has released a few singles over the past year, and has now taken her music internationally with her debut release in the U.S.
The Two Of Us Meet was written by Lily along with good friend and talented songwriter Chaise Flanders. The two were able to bring the story to life through the lyrics, paired with the production by award-winning producer Michael Flanders and Caleb Flanders. This song is full of hope, warmth, and anticipation and is sure to appeal to anyone who has experienced young love.
Taking the idea of falling in love, this youthful artist describes beautifully all of the feelings and intricacies of young romance with a modern-day lens that appeals to her generation. “The song is about someone falling for this guy who is new to town and they have their doubts about them, not knowing their past. Even if he did everything right, she was still adamant. In the chorus when he takes her hand to dance, all those doubts go away,” she describes. “The girl in this story overthinks and stresses herself out; however, whenever she is with this guy, everything she once doubted disappears every time the two of them meet.”
2021 was an exceptional year for Lily Grace with the release of ‘Annie June’, a collaboration with legendary country music icon James Blundell, which was well-received on country radio. The song reached Top 10 on the Australian Country Radio Charts and a highly successful single launch tour followed in Queensland, which showcased Lily to a whole new audience.
Lily went on to capture hearts and industry support with an upbeat summer-inspired debut solo track, ‘Sixteen Wishes’, which reached #3 on the Australian iTunes Country Charts and #27 on the Australian All Genres iTunes Charts. The music clip was spun on high rotation on CMT reaching #13 on the Official Top 30 Charts, and was recently awarded ‘Country Song of the Year’ for 2021 by Tamworth Songwriter’s Association.
While balancing school and music, Lily understands and prioritises her time while making sacrifices to allow her journey and music career to unfold. She has performed alongside the likes of Amber Lawrence and Catherine Britt on their ‘Love and Lies Tour’ across Queensland, has shared the stage with Tania Kernaghan as well as performed on iconic festivals such as Gympie Music Muster and Groundwater Country Music Festival. She is also a finalist in the Australian Country Music People’s Choice Awards in several categories including Best Female Vocalist and Most Promising Future Star. This award show will now be held in April following postponement of the 50th Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Over the past few years Lily has developed a captivating live performance that draws you in with her warmth and exceptional storytelling and she sings from her heart. One thing is certain, Lily is one of Australia’s fastest rising young artists and whose star is bound to shine bright for many years to come.
To celebrate the release of ‘The Two Of Us Meet’, Lily Grace will be performing two very special headlining shows at Old Bundy Tavern, Bundaberg on Friday 11th March and The Ville Resort-Casino, Townsville on Saturday 12th March.
Lily Grace’s new single ‘The Two Of Us Meet’ is out at Australian radio and all digital platforms on 11th February.
Distributed to radio via Checked Label Services and available via AMRAP.
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UPCOMING SHOWS
Friday 18th February
HOTA Friday’s on the Lawn Gold Coast QLD
Friday 4th March
Holler at HOTA, Americana at the Basement Gold Coast QLD
Friday 11th March
Old Bundy Tavern Bundaberg QLD
Saturday 12th March
The Ville Casino-Resort Townsville QLD
Saturday 16th April
Easter in the Country Roma QLD
Monday 18th- 24th April
Tamworth Country Music Festival Tamworth NSW
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