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Kyler in Top 10 for 2005 on Internet Radio Station!!!

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

Kyler tops internet station Radio Crystal Blue’s Best of 2005 Chart coming in at #10! check it out at:

www.radiocrystalblue.com

Asheville’s Citizen Times feature on Kyler

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Singer-songwriter England brings her smooth sound to the Grey Eagle
By Laura Blackley
CITIZEN-TIMES CORRESPONDENT
published: December 2, 2005 6:00 am

Kyler England writes and sings of live wires and brushfires things that are fast to ignite and faster still to burn out. But the singer-songwriter s music and her presence suggest a different kind of warmth more of an intimate flame that emits a nurturing light.

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Western North Carolina’s The Guide feature on Kyler

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Nov 30- Dec 6 Issue
Kyler England: Live in Asheville by Paula Bolado

Indie singer-songwriter and North Carolina native, Kyler England, has been treating audiences across the nation with her passionate music. Her ballads about loss, love, recovery, missing home, and hanging on to hope and beauty are just samples of her musical expression. (more…)

Western North Carolina’s The Guide review of “Live Wire”

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Nov 30- Dec 6 Issue
by Chuck Waters

Kyler’s latest CD is her strongest yet, offering live versions and acoustic demos of songs in the making- “they are not perfect, they are raw and real, just like me.” The 10 tracks- “All I’ve Got”, “What You’re Looking For”, “Lay It On Me”, “Carrie”, “If You Want Me To”, “Higher Ground”, “I’m Not Like You”, “Blue Ridge”, “Just Under the Skin”, and “Live Wire”- were recorded at various venues in Hollywood, Redwood City, and San Diego and feature Kyler’s distinctive vocals and acoustic guitar with Aaron Kaplan on electric guitar on several tracks and Vienna Teng on piano on one song. Kyler’s passionate nature and reflective soul shines. “Live Wire” and her two previous studio albums- “A Flower Grows In Stone” and “If The World Would Just End”- are available on-line at www.kylerengland.com.

Music Connection Magazine live review

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Vol XXIX, No. 24 11/21/05-12/04/05
Karma Coffeehouse
Hollywood, CA

The Players: Kyler England- guitar and vocals

Material: Kyler England is a North Carolina native only recently transplanted to Los Angeles. She performs story songs with lyrics that touch your heart. Especially noteworthy are her songs “Blue Ridge,” which was inspired by the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Carolina and Tennessee; and “Something So Beautiful,” which follows the transformation of an abused child to a compassionate, caring adult. (more…)

new CD “Live Wire” available online!

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

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my new CD “Live Wire” is finally available for purchase on my website!!! in case you missed the little blurbs about it in my recent emails (i know, i’ve been a tease), “Live Wire” is a collection of live recordings and acoustic demos of all the new songs i’ve been playing lately that you’ve all been asking about. this is a limited edition release and will only be available on my website and at my shows so get your copy now in Kyler’s Store

Performing Songwriter DIY Spotlight!

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

June 2005 Volume 12, Issue 86

A Flower Grows In Stone is Kyler England’s third independent release in four years. The California based artist credits her prolific output to the fact that she is able to find inspiration from so many different places, often mining friends’ lives for ideas when she’s already tapped her own stories. “I live for that moment when a song gets inside you and twists your gut up and makes you feel alive,” she says. “I try to write when something gives me that feeling, in the hopes that it will seep into the song.” (more…)

Review in Performing Songwriter Magazine’s Top 12 DIY Picks

Monday, September 6th, 2004

Review in Performing Songwriter Magazine’s Top 12 DIY Picks
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue

A Flower Grows in Stone is the latest project from singer-songwriter Kyler England. A native North Carolinian who now claims New York City as home, she is a road warrior whose writing is a reflection of many soul-searching travels. (more…)

A Night With Indie Performer Kyler by Marisa Emralino

Wednesday, October 8th, 2003

Live Review in The Observer, Fordham University’s student paper
by Marisa Emralino

It’s a gloomy Tuesday afternoon, and before finalizing my evening plans, I check the weather- a chilly 63 degrees, showers with steady rain continuing into the evening, winds at 20 to 25 mph. This disappointingly dark and dreary summer day has put a damper on my spirits, and in my opinion, there are only two possible cures for the rainy Tuesday night blues: a cup of chai tea, and live music. But, tonight is my lucky night; I get both of those fixes at once. I make my way across town to the DTUT cafĂ© on 2nd Avenue, between 84th and 85th Streets, where Kyler, one of my favorite local indie singers, is performing. With chai in hand, I sink deep into one of the couches and let the healing begin. (more…)