Artist Information
Biography
Eliza Kelley is an Atlanta based singer/songwriter shaped by the dark, passionate sounds of Tori Amos, but influenced by the modern, vital grandeur of Muse. A beautiful blend of progressive rock and indie alternative, The Eliza Kelley Project is taking Atlanta by storm, hot off the release of Eliza’s first LP, including crowd favorites such as “The Mistress Song”, Stranger“” and the album’s title track, “Broken”.
In addition to her exploration of music as a singer/songwriter, Eliza also has a Master's Degree in French Horn performance from Boston University and holds a permanent position with The Greenville Symphony in Greenville, South Carolina. She finds inspiration in all forms of music, from Mahler and Tchaikovsky to Damien Rice and Muse, and loves the fact that she has the opportunity to utilize her classical training in the rock genre.
Instrumentation
Eliza Kelley - Vocals and Piano
Geoff Goodwin - Guitar
Stephen Wareham - Bass
Daniel Breiner - Percussion
Lace DePadilla - Backup Vocals
Discography
Broken, including the following tracks:
Urgency
Savior
Wash of Love
The Mistress Song
Broken
Colors
Perspective
The Garden
Stranger
Done with You
The Escape EP, including the following tracks:
Escape
Gone
(still in production):
Father Mercy
Silence
Official Website
Links
Press
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Setlist
Originals:
Escape
Father Mercy
Silence
Gone
Broken
Wash of Love
Urgency
Colors
Perspective
The Garden
Savior
The Mistress Song
Against the Grain
Done with You
Stranger
Sorrow
Lost
Blessing
Covers:
White Rabbit, Jefferson Airplane
Someone Like You, Adele
Slow Motion, David Gray
Dressed in Smoke, Deadboy and the Elephantmen
Everlong, The Foo Fighters
9 Crimes, Damien Rice
Baby Can I Hold You, Tracy Chapman
Jeremy, Pearl Jam
Sunday, Bloody Sunday, U2
Knockin' on Heaven's Door, Bob Dylan
I Want You to Want Me, Cheap Trick
Somewhere Only We Know, Keane
She's (He's) Got a Way, Billy Joel
Ain't No Love, David Gray
Creep, Radiohead
Feelin Love, Paula Cole
Codex, Radiohead

