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Kay Ashley

HELIOTROPE in 2008

About Me


Kay Ashley is a unique singer-songwriter whose influences range from The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, to Joni Mitchell, Nick Drake, and Hindustani classical music. Her music is impressionistic yet infectious; catchy yet harmonically adventurous. Her songs settle into your consciousness as if they've always been there, yet they take you on unexpected twists and turns.

Kay's first full-length CD project, "HELIOTROPE", co-produced by Grammy Award winner Michael Leonhart (Steely Dan, Lenny Kravtiz), will be released in early 2008, and features performances by Michael Leonhart, Martha Colby (October Project), Raquy Danziger , Timothy Hill (The Harmonic Choir), elizabeth! , Jenny Goodspeed , Sean McCaul (Philip Glass), Bill Dobrow (Sean Lennon, Martha Wainwright), and David Pilgrim .

Kay has performed in many New York City venues, including Rockwood Music Hall , The Living Room , and Columbia University's Postcrypt Coffeehouse, and has performed abroad at Sätra Brunn resort in Sweden. Kay has also appeared as a member of the David Pilgrim Band in both the Celebrate Brooklyn! Music Festival and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s BAM Café; and has performed at the New School's Tishman Auditorium with Marie Afonso (formerly of Zap Mama ) and Ken Butler in Jenny Lynn McNutt's experimental multimedia performance piece "33 Swoonings". Kay has also performed at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall and on Good Morning America! with the New York Metro Mass Choir .

Kay has studied Hindustani classical vocal music for the past several years with Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan , a revered master vocalist and faculty member at Calcutta's ITC Sangeet Music Research Academy and with Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan's senior western disciple Michael Harrison . She has performed live (tamboura accompaniment) with Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan, bansuri flute virtuoso Steve Gorn , vocalist Sounak Chattopadhyay , vocalist Sabina Mumtaz Islam , sitarist Prasanna Kumar Thokchom , and pianist/composer Michael Harrison . Kay is also an acclaimed kazoo player and has been known to compose Haiku based on the Fibonacci sequence.


This impromptu performance of "Eyes So Bright" was filmed on 4/7/08 by Marcos Luis at the Soul Folk Experience open mic/ One Mic Nite at Hacienda Bar in NYC. Featuring (L-R) Drae Alexander playing keys, David Pilgrim on bass, and V. Jeffrey Smith on soprano sax.
And this is "Bicycle", a coupla weeks later...

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Member Since: 12/7/2005
Band Website: kayashley.com
Band Members:

Kay Ashley (guitar, vox, piano, tamboura)

The soon-to-be-released (seriously!) CD "HELIOTROPE" features performances by...

Michael Leonhart

elizabeth!

Martha Colby

Jenny Goodspeed

Dean Klopsis

Raquy Danziger

Sean McCaul
Timothy Hill

David Pilgrim

Bill Dobrow


Influences: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Joni Mitchell, Michael Hedges, Kate Bush, Arvo Part, Laura Nyro, Nick Drake, Frank Zappa, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Radiohead, Miles Davis, C.M. Bellman, Chopin, James Brown, Rickie Lee Jones, Rufus Wainwright, Bjork, ABBA, Bela Bartok, Debussy, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Leos Janacek, Zap Mama, Peter Gabriel, Pierre Bensusan, Erykah Badu, Mashkoor Ali Khan, Kishori Amonkar, Shruti Sadolikar, Jaco Pastorius, Ali Farka Toure, Ry Cooder, Ajoy Chakrabarty, Bulgarian Women's Choir, Alice Coltrane, Weather Report, Monty Python, and Winnebago Man.
Sounds Like: A cross between who I used to be, who I am now, and who I hope to become.
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Senator Fulbright on The Arrogance of Power (1966)

The more things change, the more they stay the same... Anyway, this is instructive food for thought, as there are so many sad parallels between now and then. American hegemony isn't all it was cracke...
Posted by Kay Ashley on Wed, 21 May 2008 01:23:00 PST

Take It To The Bridge!

Take It To The Bridge is an organization dedicated to championing the home-grown arts culture in New York City. Sign the petition to show your concern about valuable venues for music and art being cl...
Posted by Kay Ashley on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:49:00 PST