Monday, November 21, 2022

Gig Review - Kezia Gill - Hare and Hounds Birmingham

Kezia Gill has done many, many things in her long singing career – from festivals to supporting national tours and even appearing on TV whilst picking up awards and accolades alone the way but she has never had a headline tour.

Until now.

Kezia and her team are currently driving all over the UK on a tour that kicked off with a hometown gig in Derby and will take in Leeds, Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, London the South Coast, the South West and even Dublin – with almost every venue sold out!

 

We were fortunate enough to be invited to day three of the tour when Kezia rolled into Birmingham, and the legendary music venue The Hare and Hounds.



Upstairs in the intimate room 2 we were first greeted by the support act for the whole tour – all the way from America Brian Collins with his wingman Rockwell Jacobs.  Both have quite the pedigree in Country Music but lack a UK profile.  After listening to them perform with superb guitar playing and perfect harmonies there is no doubt that this tour will bring them a whole new appreciative audience.  In conversation afterwards, Georgia native Brian told us that he likes to mix up the set list every night, reading the crowd and also conscious that he is just preparing the crowd for Kezia.  In Birmingham we were treated to quite the mellow set, every song telling its own story, with Brian focussing on the music and letting his songs speak for him.

 

We are all very accustomed to Kezia’s very humble style, so her entrance was an absolute revelation!  With a track of her songs playing and smoke on stage Kezia arrived in the room with almost the flair of a WWE wrestler – although also in Kezia style she did her own introduction!

 


In truth though, Kezia needs no introduction.  Proud of her beginnings as a pub singer  - “I’ve spent a lot of time singing to drunk people” any time you see Kezia perform live it is like being with a group of friends, in effect an extension of her Friday Night sessions from her living room – although the staging and production qualities are rather a step up from her sofa and fluffy slippers!  Just as at ease on this stage as she is on her famous sofa, or a festival marquee Kezia truly belted out her songs. The sound was perfect, the lighting bright and the crowd appreciative.  There’s quite a back catalogue now to choose from so the set list was

 “Songs I love playing.  Songs I love sharing with you”

Notable was her next single – Whisky over Ice (another song about Whisky?  Write about what you know, and if it ain’t broke…” was the explanation!), playing her father’s 12 string guitar and dedicating Girl Of Your Dreams to ever present husband Lloyd. 

 

The room went quiet for current single Like I Did Before, sang along to I’m Here, reflected on Local Man’s Star and rocked out to Thirties.

All too soon we reached the end – what to sing as an encore?  Unusually the choice was a cover, with Brian and Rockwell joining the band on stage for a wonderful rendition of With a Little Help From My Friends – and yes Kezia, we certainly felt that we were in a room full of friends!

 


For Kezia though it is no longer a case of simply playing gigs to an already appreciative audience.  An accomplished musician and performer in her own right, she has honed her craft for many years, and along the way, everywhere she goes she gains new folowers, working hard to do so.  From the club scene in her hometown of Derby, to playing in Tenerife before getting her UK Country break playing at Buckle and Boots festival, you can see that Kezia’s career is on the way up.  Recently Kezia opened for UK act The Shires on their UK tour, no doubt converting some of their fans to become her fans too.  With her single releases becoming a regular fixture on Radio 2s country show and a recent cameo on BBC TVs “I Can See Your Voice” Kezia is starting to be more and more seen by the wider country scene as well as a whole new audience. 

If you are seeing or hearing Kezia for the first time, you can expect a powerful, polished performance from first song to last note with songs written from her heart and her personal experiences.  Even if you can’t sing along just yet, if you pick up her previous releases from the merch stand you will be entertained and start to see her journey through songs written in a true storytelling tradition.  For this tour Kezia has assembled a band made up of some of the finest live musicians on the scene -  Luke Thomas on guitar, Phil Donnelly on bass and Luke Barrett on drums.  The quality of this band – who don’t play for just anyone – is testament to Kezia’s own skills on both guitar and keyboard.

From pubs and clubs to a headline tour – Kezia just continues to grow with every new song and every new experience.  Clearly this tour was the tour of her dreams – and without doubt her next headline tour will be bigger and better – but it will still feel like a comfortable night with a very talented friend, even if it is your first time seeing her play!


You can find and follow Kezia on Instagram and Facebook and stream her music on Spotify


Kezia Gill is represented by ZimagineD


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