New Single by: Stace Gill - The Turn
“The Turn is a lovely debut for Stace Gill and showcases a mature take on electro acoustic music – and the harmonies are gorgeous too”. Tony Fenton- TODAY FM
Available on iTunes and Downloadmusic.ie NOW.
Ireland’s most well known radio station- Today FM describes Gill as “one of them rare little gems worth highlighting” and hail her debut single The Turn “as captivating”. Legendary DJ Tony Fenton awarded her his Daily Download- a very high accolade for an unsigned act (previous acts that were merited this include BEYONCE, PJ HARVEY, U2, SNOW PATROL, BELLX1) Gill is currently receiving support from Regional and National Radio & Press. Downloadmusic.ie – Ireland most used online digital site- SINGLED and featured Stace Gill out on their Homepage stating Gill’s remarkable talent. “Gill’s music encapsulates an underground electronica vibe fused with excellently crafted loops, layered with acoustic undertones perfectly accompanied by exquisite harmony lines”- The Limerick Event Guide.
Authenticated the old fashioned way, having paid her dues by touring the world over including The USA, Newfoundland, Canada (where she also a guest performed her forthcoming single The Turn on the world known broadcasting channel CBC the turn on their afternoon show), the UK and her homeland of Ireland. Having always been a highly active musician who has performed with many of the luminaries of the Irish Music scene such as: The Republic of Loose, Declan O’Rourke, Dirty Epics & James Vincent McMorrow, she has also donned the stage at various well known music festivals: The Electric Picnic & Festival of World Cultures and has played in all the main venues in Ireland.
A bit of a double-sided coin however, Gill, Moon-shining as an active musician amongst her peers she is also a part time Radio DJ , Free lance PR agent & Events coordinator- who promotes various acts and bands. However, for the time being it is looking like it is Stace Gills “turn” to be in the spot light.
more info at: www.myspace.com/stacegill
