Kaya

KayaKaya is a vocal band featuring the four exquisite voices of Emma Deans, Sally Stevens, Alexi Kaye and Juleiaah Boehm. Together, they create a truly captivating and heartfelt show that is both lyrically and melodically compelling - if not a little cheeky and sensuous as well.

With over 200 shows since their debut at The Vanguard (Sydney) in July 2005, Kaya has been touring extensively around the country, performing at such festivals as Woodford 05 & 06, Blue Mountains Music Festival, Thredbo Blues Festival, Toyota Gympie Muster, Caloundra Festival, Great Southern Blues & Rockabilly Festival, Surry Hills Festival to name a few in addition to performing supports shows for acclaimed artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Lior, Dallas Frasca, Renee Geyer, Afro Moses, Fruit & Canada's Serena Ryder.

Kaya has independently released the Kaya EP (2005), Kaya Live Album (2006) and Somebody’s Lyin Single (2007). Kaya was selected for a SXSW Music Conference virtual showcase via SecondLife.com in March 2007. Kaya continue to tour extensively and are currently receiving airplay on Triple J, ABC and community stations nationally. Kaya was selected as a NOVA 100 unsigned artist and awarded a MusicNSW regional touring grant in June 2007.

Let your soul be moved to the very core as the four exquisite voices of Kaya give you aural pleasure!! Their inventive, quirky, soulful, magical sound is truly original in the world of acapella; captivating audiences with sensual storytelling and heartfelt harmonies ...

"Tight, gorgeous harmonies, completely engaging performers who know how to mix top of the class talent with a healthy dose of irreverent fun."
     Susie Keynes, Fruit Music

"These girls ooze talent ...This is a fresh take on a cappella."
    Sulo – The Herd

Website: www.kaya.net.au
Their space (including some song samples): www.myspace.com/thekayaladies

When are they on?  Friday September 12, 8pm
Click here to book online for their show!

 

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