




Kayla Lynn is a bass player, singer, songwriter, empowerment speaker, living in Asheville, NC. Kayla is attending UNCA as a jazz performance major with a vocal minor. She has immersed herself in the funk music community in Asheville and become a regular at The Tuesday Night Funk Jam. Since moving to AVL, Kayla has played with the Alive After Five Concert Series with The Asheville All-Stars, was the bass player for the sold-out LIZZO/Talking Heads tribute with members of The Fritz, and performed with the Women who moved the Needle event sponsored by The Asheville Symphony. She has played with numerous bands throughout Asheville as well as with her own band at venues on the East Coast. Kayla is a resident artist with LEAF Global Arts, an ambassador for Free2Luv, and a founding member of The One Voice Project. She is releasing her debut solo album in April entitled "Stay," produced by Josh Blake at Echo Mountain. With Kayla on bass and vocal, Isaac Hadden on guitar, Thommy Knowles on keys, and Kayla's drummer of 13 years Aryan Graham on drums, the 4 song EP is young, fresh, and fun.
Kayla got her start performing at an early age. Growing up in a music school owned by her mother in WV, she was immersed in music and joined her first band at age 7 with her best friend and current drummer, Ary'an Graham. The all-girl band, Miss Behavin' toured the state for 4 years before changing their name to Distraction. Distraction then became The Change when the band made the decision that they wanted to make a Change in the world with their music. They started touring the East Coast with an empowerment message aimed at their peers in middle and high School. They were on a mission to connect people and to send out a message that There is Hope. Many of the members of the band, including Kayla, had struggled with anxiety and depression and they wanted to destigmatize mental health and let kids and other young adults know that they were not alone. After several lineup changes and teenage girls growing into young women, Kayla made the decision to pursue a solo project for the first time in her life at 21 years old. Her best friend and drummer of 13 years still plays with her often and hopefully forever.
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