Stripped Down Music: Unplugged Performances in Unique Settings

I started making music when I was quite young. I auditioned for my first professional chorus in the 4th grade. It was a children’s chorus that rehearsed in Coconut Grove, Fl and there were two of us from Homestead that were selected. It didn’t work out as it was quite far from where we actually lived but I was hooked and just knew that there was something magical about making music and that I loved it and would be committed to for a lifetime.

Over the years I’ve worked to shape and improve my craft and have been so lucky to work with fantastic musicians along the way who shared their skills and knowledge. Florida was fabulous for building my songbook and getting experience as a full time performer. I left Florida earlier this year and am now back in California and working on building up a new performance schedule.

In the meantime, I’m uploading videos of the songs that I perform. These are stripped down in the sense that there’s no amplification and no additional production or tricks to sweeten the sound. I’m using an Apogee HypeMic to capture my voice and guitar and using my own kitchen and other people’s kitchens as a setting. I currently have 350 songs in my songbook, so I expect this to take a little while to accomplish although they’re stacking up pretty quick. I’m primarily using Tik Tok, but also YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. My hope is that folks will connect with some of their favorite tunes and have a moment that transports them to a time in their life when that music spoke to them, or perhaps connect them to some songs (old and new) they’ve never heard before.

Do you have a request for a song you’d like to hear me perform? Follow me on one of those platforms to hear my latest. And let me know if you’ve got a need for entertainment for your venue, restaurant or private party. Thanks for your support! Have a wonderful holiday season.

@kalyco77

Leader Of The Band – Dan Fogelberg One of my favorite songs to play, but then I could say that about so many of them… #oldschoolmusic #singersongwritersoftiktok #coversongs #fogelberg

♬ original sound – Kally O’Mally – Kally O’Mally
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I love rock and roll – Joan Jett This is such a fun song, always great in a live set for getting people to sing along. I live in an apartment and try to record these quietly and yet still try to capture the feel.

♬ original sound – Kally O’Mally – Kally O’Mally

Indie Band Guru – Review of the Wild West Medicine Show

http://indiebandguru.com/kally-omally-a-testament-to-having-a-musical-passion-even-with-a-day-job/

I love this review.  This guy gets me.  Part of me had to do this project just to see if I could and what I would learn along the way.  I’ve never believed in being a “starving” artist, or that you have to “suffer” for your craft.  My parents were both cops. They worked incredibly long hours often picking up additional off duty jobs to help pay for the extra’s.  They weren’t particularly musical either.  I’m pretty sure they saw that my head was in the clouds early on and perhaps that worried them.

When I was sixteen I asked them if I could run rickshaws in Coconut Grove (I thought it would be a great way to make money and lose weight).  After a resounding NO from the parental units I opted for a summer job at JC Penney’s.  After coming back from the military I started going to school at Miami Dade Community College on the Homestead Campus and ended up getting a job as a dispatcher for the Florida Highway Patrol.

At the time I was studying classical music and it was not uncommon for me to be humming or singing softly in the dispatch room in between calls, especially when I worked midnights and the shift was slow.

Slow and steady, with the full intent of improving along the way is how I approach my craft.

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