04. ELIZA HULL
// singing, songwriting and championing disability
Today we welcome the beautiful, Eliza Hull. Eliza is a contemporary musician based in regional Victoria. Her music has been described as ‘stirring, captivating and heartfelt.’ Think a bit like Florence and the Machine, she totally gives me those vibes!
Eliza’s music has been used in ABC KIDS TV episode ‘And Then Something Changed,’ ABC ‘The Heights’ and American TV shows ‘Awkward, ‘Teen Wolf’ and ‘Saving Hope,’ and has been played on radio nationally and internationally including on ABC, RN, BBC and triple j. She has toured nationally and internationally, performing at The Natural History Museum in London and Central Park in New York and supporting Australian artists such as Mia Dyson, Katie Noonan and The Cat Empire. She has released three EP’s and debut album ‘The Bones of Us.’
Eliza is a proud disabled woman, and a disability advocate within the contemporary music space; she has performed at Ability Fest, and spoken at the music conference CHANGES. Recently she curated ‘Accessible All Areas’ as part of Isolaid. She is currently working on a new EP due out late 2021.
I loved this heartwarming chat with Eliza about her career in music as well as her experience of hiding her disability for most of her life and how wonderful it is for her now to live so authentically and work towards making this world a better place for those living with a disability.
I hope you enjoy listening to this special episode.
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