Kylie Auldist
Kylie Auldist has been singing for as long as she can remember and possesses an undeniable natural vocal talent. She is half-Samoan but born and bred in the outback of Australia. From the age of fifteen she could be found singing country and western songs in pubs - which, for the only non-white in town, was a gutsy move (in her words it was “a bit like the reverse of Steve Martin in ‘The Jerk’”).
Kylie moved to Melbourne to pursue her musical ambitions Read Full BioKylie Auldist has been singing for as long as she can remember and possesses an undeniable natural vocal talent. She is half-Samoan but born and bred in the outback of Australia. From the age of fifteen she could be found singing country and western songs in pubs - which, for the only non-white in town, was a gutsy move (in her words it was “a bit like the reverse of Steve Martin in ‘The Jerk’”).
Kylie moved to Melbourne to pursue her musical ambitions, where she joined and performed with a variety of funk bands over the next seven years, playing stacks of gigs, festivals and also TV appearances on Good Morning Australia (with Aussie icon Bert Newton, who we Brits may not know, but lots of old ladies in Oz do!).
While in Melbourne, Kylie hooked up with kings of funk The Bamboos and provided stunning guest vocals on their acclaimed album, “Rawville” for Tru Thoughts. The Bamboos and Kylie Auldist toured Australia and beyond, landing on the fair shores of Brighton, UK, in 2007, where Tru Thoughts snapped Kylie up after being bowled over by her spectacular and charismatic performance.
Kylie signed to Tru Thoughts for multiple albums, and her debut single “Community Service Announcement” was released on 28th April 2008, followed by the album, “Just Say”, on 26th May. A heady mix of Kylie’s distinctive and soulful vocals and the flawless, funk-fuelled production of Bamboos’ main-man Lance Ferguson, “Just Say” created a buzz immediately and was dubbed “the sound of the summer” by many. In the UK Mark Lamarr (BBC Radio 2) declared it “one of the best albums of the year”. Further afield, tracks from the album have gained national radio playlisting in France and Kylie’s native Australia.
Kylie Auldist and The Bamboos will be embarking on a UK and European tour in October-November 2008 (dates tbc).
Check her myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kylieauldistmusic or www.thebamboos.com
Kylie moved to Melbourne to pursue her musical ambitions Read Full BioKylie Auldist has been singing for as long as she can remember and possesses an undeniable natural vocal talent. She is half-Samoan but born and bred in the outback of Australia. From the age of fifteen she could be found singing country and western songs in pubs - which, for the only non-white in town, was a gutsy move (in her words it was “a bit like the reverse of Steve Martin in ‘The Jerk’”).
Kylie moved to Melbourne to pursue her musical ambitions, where she joined and performed with a variety of funk bands over the next seven years, playing stacks of gigs, festivals and also TV appearances on Good Morning Australia (with Aussie icon Bert Newton, who we Brits may not know, but lots of old ladies in Oz do!).
While in Melbourne, Kylie hooked up with kings of funk The Bamboos and provided stunning guest vocals on their acclaimed album, “Rawville” for Tru Thoughts. The Bamboos and Kylie Auldist toured Australia and beyond, landing on the fair shores of Brighton, UK, in 2007, where Tru Thoughts snapped Kylie up after being bowled over by her spectacular and charismatic performance.
Kylie signed to Tru Thoughts for multiple albums, and her debut single “Community Service Announcement” was released on 28th April 2008, followed by the album, “Just Say”, on 26th May. A heady mix of Kylie’s distinctive and soulful vocals and the flawless, funk-fuelled production of Bamboos’ main-man Lance Ferguson, “Just Say” created a buzz immediately and was dubbed “the sound of the summer” by many. In the UK Mark Lamarr (BBC Radio 2) declared it “one of the best albums of the year”. Further afield, tracks from the album have gained national radio playlisting in France and Kylie’s native Australia.
Kylie Auldist and The Bamboos will be embarking on a UK and European tour in October-November 2008 (dates tbc).
Check her myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kylieauldistmusic or www.thebamboos.com
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Community Service Announcement
Kylie Auldist Lyrics
Living in the jungle, the same as living in the town.
If your not living near your brothers, we all need someone around.
Wherever you go, whatever you see. situations never change.
Come out of your shell. Look over your wall. Seems like people stay the same.
Believe what you want; but we're your new friends; someone to party with you, someone to be there.
All alone, you're only half as strong. Why don't you come and play? You don't have to go your own way!
It's tough talking to your neighbor, they might know someone you know.
Six degrees of separation [are elected by a hello?]
Well, maybe you need somebody who cares, but no one even knows your name.
"All by himself...
... and join the game...
No need to hold back - it isn't all that...
Hold your breath and don't fail...
All alone, you're only half as strong. Why don't you come and play? You don't have to go your own way!
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Wilson Lima Costa
Musica Dançante muito Linda também ! Estou Tocando nas Festas por aqui.....Parabéns....
Guilherme Tadeu Assis
🤩amei!!!música maravilhosa!😍😘😘😘😘😘😘😜😆😏
Claudio Alencar Costa Leal
Sem palavras pra esse Rock ainda mais que agora saiu o instrumental
Edson Correa Sobreira
Sensacionallllllllll
Tati Loscher
Gostei da mensagem que a música passa
Vagner Correa
Belo swing o autêntico samba rock bom pra balada black
TheMashed Avenger
classic, hard not to boogie to this one.
Luiz Eduardo
muito loco......
Vagner Correa
Nice ebony i love it
Stephen John
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