Growing up in Michigan, Chelsea Gill was not accustomed to the country music scene as a child. Regardless she lived the southern lifestyle growing up in a farming community not far from Lansing Michigan, where she began singing at the age of two in church and performing in her school’s musicals.
With her parents as her support system, Chelsea made the move to Nashville. There she realized a love for country music’s ability to tell a story. Working up on stage and behind the scenes, Chelsea is determined to surround herself with inspiration for her music. Her songs are crafted as stories, stories she hopes her listeners can relate and find a personal connection to. Knowing there are “threads of emotions that tie through all of our stories and hearts,” Chelsea hopes to move as many people as she can with her music and powerful vocals.
In April Chelsea released her debut EP with the help of her producer, Steven. Together, with the help of a little laughter, Chelsea finished her EP and began to tackle the art of music videos.
Working with an all star director, Chelsea has released two music videos from her most recent EP.
The idea behind her most recent release, ‘A Little Crazy,’ came to Chelsea while sitting in traffic on the way home from a family reunion. After spending time with her family, she was surprised by the lack of intimacy and spontaneity of her married relatives and decided to write a satire inspired song emphasizing to couples that they should make an effort to keep the spark alive and have fun once in awhile. After the single’s release Chelsea jumped at the idea of a music video. With an emphasis on the ultimate walk of shame, the music video is fun, sexy, and portrays Chelsea’s story perfectly.
Chelsea's next step is to tour and share her music with as many people as possible. She also hopes to produce a full length album one day, hoping to continue inspiring her fans to search for who they really are.
You can find Chelsea’s music via iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and on her website at www.chelseagillmusic.com.
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