Sunday, June 18, 2017

KIMBERLEY WHEELER


Kimberley Wheeler is an Australian contemporary singer/songwriter with an American roots style (aka alt-country, bluegrass- folk). Widely respected as an amazing singer and grooving upright bass player; Kim has been a member of acoustic bands Little Rabbit, Uncle Bill, Appalachian Heaven as well as supporting the internationally renowned Dan Hicks as one of the Innocent Bystanders. Her award winning original songs are lyrical and quirky. In 2015 Kimberley was awarded the Tilley’s Choice Award for ‘Watching Over Joan’. Her songs cover life commentary and social issues, pure fun and some politics. In all of her music the melodies are compelling. Before reaching her present acoustic folk themes, Kim experimented as a writer and performer of Metal, Contemporary Greek, Bluegrass, Old Time, Rock, Pop, Folk-Noire, Western Swing and Cajun.

“My songs often start with an inkling or a seed of a feeling and a little groove.” she says. “when I write a song, I always think it will come out sounding like ‘oh brother where art thou’. I am shocked when this doesn’t happen. It almost never happens. Instead I get a new song, and I am happy when that song stands on its own”Sometimes I write love songs, or love-gone-wrong-songs, but mostly I write about the world and what is in it, who is in it and what is going on. The songs almost always come when I am alone and not looking, they creep up on you. You have to take them by the hand and find out who they are''.




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