Tylea
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Tylea Goold | |
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Birth name | Tylea Croucher |
Also known as | Tylea |
Born | Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Tylea is an Australian singer and songwriter. She started out as a solo performer, releasing the EPs Bellowing Flower (1994) and Tylea with a T in 1997,[1] and went on to become the singer and guitarist for Gota Cola.[2] After Gota Cola took a break she released a self-titled EP in 2003 with Tylea and the Imaginary Music Score,[3] a band featuring Magoo and Marcel Lip.[4] Her 2005 debut solo album Colour Your Insecurities was a double album with two CDs of Light and Dark songs.[5][6]
Tylea has a daughter, Chorus, with husband Lachlan "Magoo" Goold.[7]
Discography
- Bellowing Flower EP (1994)
- Tylea with a T EP (1997)
- Tylea and the Imaginary Music Score EP (2003)[8]
- Colour Your Insecurities (2005)
References
- ^ Courier Mail, 14 February 2003, "Change of heart" by Craig Spann
- ^ Courier Mail, 3 August 2001, "The young and the Rustless" by Noel Mengel
- ^ City News, 16 May 2002, "Darker edge to soloist"
- ^ Courier-Mail, 5 October 2002, "Livid up, says Tylea" by Kathryn Torpy
- ^ The Sunday Mail, 27 November 2005, "Success suits Tylea to a T" by Sally Browne
- ^ Westside News, 11 May 2005, "Colour the day"
- ^ Brisbane City News, 1 December 2005, "Life rhythm has a powerful beat" Rebecca Galton
- ^ Brisbane News, 16 October 2002, review By Trent Dalton
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