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With a rafter reaching voice and crazily charismatic stage presence, Kelley Swindall has toured the country solo with her fiercely unique sound, for the better part of the decade. Equally at home in a biker bar or under a proscenium arch, the Georgia born/NYC based artist seamlessly blends classic country, blues, roots, and folk. A born storyteller with a sensibility that’s both hilarious and heart-on-sleeve sincere, her songs posit strong personalities against a world of misogyny, heartbreak, and hilarious absurdity; celebrating resilient spirits in all their flaws and prowess. ABOUT THE NEW RELEASE “The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven “ . This is the John Milton line which inspired the single “Alright, All Right” , which is the bonus track of her album ‘You Can Call Me Darlin’ If You Want’ . Kelley notes that “Alright, All Right” is about taking everything that comes one’s way with a grain of salt, a great sense of humor, and a positive mental attitude. We’re all collectively barreling through time and space on this rock, moving closer to our physical demise, and the way I see it, the only thing I really have control over is my attitude and response towards each moment, and I’ll be damned (literally), if I forget that and let myself get sucked into all the chaos energy around me. I wrote myself this song to remind myself of that”
Kelley Swindall plays a blend of classic country, blues, roots, and folk, characterized by her powerful voice and storytelling.
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Kelley Swindall was born in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and is based in NYC, with connections to Nashville.