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Tag: Elly Hoyt

3 Questions, Guest Posts, Interviews, Video Posted on12 August 202018 September 2020

3 Questions for Elly Hoyt [VIDEO]

In this episode I’m talking to London based, Australian native singerElly Hoyt.

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Reviews Posted on2 October 201917 October 2019

Elly Hoyt – The Composers’ Voice: Female stories told from a female perspective

Elly Hoyt has harnessed the power and beauty of music, not simply for its own sake, but to give voice to those we have heard far too little from.

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Concerts and tours, Festivals, Gigs and concerts, News Posted on21 May 201523 May 2015

What’s on in Stonnington

Though the impact that the new social media habits may have in the jazz scene hasn’t been adequately documented yet, there is a rather safe […] Read More

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Album Releases, News, Reviews Posted on29 April 201512 October 2019

REVIEW: Elly Hoyt – Oranges & Sunshine

Elly Hoyt never shies away from letting her talents – and her amazing vocal range – unfold: one minute she sings the blues with a visceral quality, her voice rooted to the ground; the next, the same voice ascends to the sky.

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