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Elizabeth Wills is a confessional
songwriter with a musical force that presses
Americana pop music to discover its highest
self. Her draw comes from her pure
accessibility and the emotional connection
she makes with her listener by delivering her
songs through a voice that is at minimal
angelic and can be best described as
viscerally intoxicating.
"The crowd was hers from the
start...Her lush voice calls to mind female
singer/songwriter greats such as Carly Simon,
Shawn Colvin and Sarah McLachlan. " - Jenny
Block - Dallas Morning New
Elizabeth was born in Fort Worth, Texas and
wrote her first song on piano at age 6. Once
old enough, she began singing in both her
church and school choirs. Elizabeth learned
to play the guitar in her early teens and by
eighteen she was playing open-mics,
coffeehouses and bars in Texas, Arkansas,
Louisiana and Oklahoma. She recorded her
first full length album at 19 and has
released a total of 5 to date. She recalls
growing up listening to the music of Nanci
Griffith, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, U2
and the Cure along with Joni Mitchell whom
she considers her greatest influence.
Elizabeth's music is cultivated from a simple
and organic place and she finds that art and
expression of every kind have influenced it.
Her moral compass rings true in every note
and word of her music. Sheila Dichoso of
Campus Circle after seeing one of Elizabeth’s
shows commented, “You know something is
special when it breaks your heart and tugs at
your fragile heartstrings, yet exquisitely
captures your every emotion. Wills sang her
heart out to a transfixed crowd, exhibiting
introspective lyrics of wide-eyed honesty,
acoustic melodies and an ethereal voice that
will haunt you for hours...”
“When I was first starting out,” Elizabeth
observes, “my music was folkier, so finding a
deeper rhythm in the music -- finding the
heartbeat -- became a real integral part of
my musical expression”. As a whole, she says,
"her music is about spreading one's wings,
coming into one's own and expressing from a
higher place — letting go of fear and
expectations, and just allowing yourself to
fly.”
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Awards,
Accolades & Honors: |
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Bugle Boy Foundation Founder's Choice Talent Trust Recipient
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B.W. Stevenson Songwriting competition
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Female Vocalist of the year- Ft. Worth Star
Telegram
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Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition
Finalist
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Musical guest on the nationally syndicated
PRI show, "What D'ya Know"
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R&R Hot A/C Convention 2007
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R&R Triple A Convention 2007
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ACL Festival 2008
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2008 Austin American Statesman "Best Bets"
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Radio shows from New York to San Diego
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South by Southwest
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Kerrville Folk Festival (2009
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Austin City Limits Festival (2008)
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Southwest Regional Folk Alliance (2008)
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The Backyard
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Radio Support:
Regular airplay on XM radio College radio in the Northeast, West, CA, and
Texas
NPR affiliates in Austin, Dallas & Ft. Worth
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Shared stages with:
Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam, Carolyn
Wonderland, Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Vaughn,
Sara Hickman, John Hiatt, Janis Ian, David
Wilcox, Patrice Pike, Eliza Gilkyson and Matt
Scannell from Vertical Horizon, just to name
a few.
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