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Kelly Willyard 2005 |
It’s
no surprise her musical journey started when Kelly was just four
years old. Kelly grew up just outside of Dallas, Texas in a
town called Plano. If you were lucky enough, you may have heard
her singing in Texas, perhaps at Texas Stadium,
,The Wylie Oprey, Texas State Fair, or
for former President George Bush. If you haven’t
run across her path, you will.
The singer/songwriter’s debut self titled album “Kelly Willyard” has edgy,
unforgettable lyrics like The Fighter Pilot and
powerful inspirational songs like A Beautiful Woman.
“In order for me to sing a song it has to move me to tears, make
me laugh, or make me wanna dance on the tables and shoot out the
lights,” Kelly exclaims.
At
age 8, she landed a spot in the highly sought after singing
group called The Younger Generation. It wasn’t
until Kelly sang her first solo, Where is Love where
she would bring the house down in tears. “I will never forget,
the first time I sang this song, I was terrified, but my brother
Jim, dared me too, so I did it. Kelly grasps for a breath of air
as if she just relived the moment.
Kelly
would continue landing solo spots in almost every show the
select group would perform, while she continued singing in
school musicals, church choir, and began playing the piano. Her
devotion and love for music would continue through high school.
Upon graduation, she received a myriad of music scholarships
from various universities around Texas and the United Sates.
Kelly,
however, decided to leave the LONE Star State to receive a vocal
Performance degree at the University Of Colorado-Boulder,
one of the top vocal performance schools in the country.
She studied all genres of music including Opera, Musical
Theater, Country, Jazz, and Rock-n-Roll.
Shortly
after receiving her degree, she moved further West to Los
Angeles. “After college, I really wanted to move to Los Angeles.
There is something for everyone here. And everyone is somehow
connected to the business. It’s crazy…sometimes I wake up and
think, I can’t believe I am living here. This is so wild.” Kelly
grins as she takes a swig of her AuguaFina.
After a couple of years of small roles on TV shows and competing in a beauty
pageant, she was crowned Ms. Petite California. She
then had a desire to get back to her what put her on the map in
the first place, her love for country music. She started singing
in singer/songwriter venues in Hollywood and landed several
spots on TV shows singing background vocals of County Music.
Kelly Willyard’s music is daring with ironic lyrics like;
I fly my own F-15. Then turn the corner and she’ll belt
out self acceptance for all women with ballads like I’m a
Beautiful Woman, and inspiring songs like I’m
Chasing the Sun. And just when you think that’s
all, she’ll throw a dash of humor in with songs like So
Many Men, So little Time.
The
musical influences run deep in her family history. Her great
grandfather was a performer in the Vaudeville Shows and her
brother Dave is a drummer, guitarist, and songwriter. In
fact, Kelly writes with both her brother Dave and her mother
Barbara Ann, with whom she is extremely close with. "It’s easy
to write with my mom she says, because we are so close. We
finish each others thoughts all the time.” Kelly is also working
with Rosemary Butler, who has worked with top acts like
Hilary Duff, Dolly
Parton, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Charlie Daniels,
Rosanne
Cash, and Bette Midler to name a few.
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