Soul singer Kelly Brouhaha returns to Tamworth this weekend.
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In early July, the South Australian who describes her music as feel-good soul with a bit of a country twist, came to Tamworth for the annual songwriting retreat at DAG Sheep Station.
After writing with Aleyce Simmonds and other participants, Brouhaha came away with eight songs from the retreat.
“I didn’t know I could do country, until I went to the DAG, and now I feel totally a country artist because I hang out with those guys,” she said.
Brouhaha arrives in Tamworth with new music, after releasing her latest EP, Mama Didn't Raise A Quitter, last Friday.
“I released a lot of music, but I’d never released music that I really connected with,” Brouhaha said.
I released a lot of music, but I’d never released music that I really connected with.
- Kelly Brouhaha
“And this EP came after I left my husband and my mortgage and my day job to do music full-time, and it’s me coming out the other end of all that crap that you go through, doing that.”
That was about three years ago, and this year Brouhaha hit the road, touring.
She has one show in Tamworth, playing at City Sider on Saturday night with Gretta Ziller and Andrew Swift.