Kate Earl
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2022
Detroit, MI
Sound Board Theater
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16
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
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15
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
I Was There
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13
2017
London, United Kingdom
Royal Albert Hall
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11
2017
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Dome
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10
2017
Bristol, United Kingdom
Colston Hall
I Was There
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Jim
September 12th 2022
Great show in Detroit..... Come to Massachusetts.... ;)
Detroit, MI@Sound Board Theater
About Kate Earl
Kate Earl, born Kate Joy Smithson, October 8, 1981 "Katie" to Charles and Pomposa Smithson in Chugiak, Alaska is a Filipino American singer-songwriter, now based in Los Angeles. Her debut album, Fate Is The Hunter, was released on May 10, 2005. She has garnered moderate airplay with her single, "Officer".
Kate's music has been likened to that of Bjork, Joni Mitchell, and Fiona Apple. Her songs have a similar jazzy-soul feel and progression to them. However, Earl's influences also trace back to her late father's old warped wartime records. (Her song "Sweet Sixteen" seemingly incorporates a sample of one, cleverly used as a background instrument.) In this respect, she is more of a "throwback" artist.
Comparisons to her Alaskan musical predecessor, Jewel, are inevitable. However, Kate's sound is arguably more grounded, mature, and substantial - both lyrically and musically. Her vocal abilities also stand out. As evidenced by such tracks as "Someone To Love" and "Hero", they are sweet and soothing one minute, yet fiery and powerful the next.
Katies parents Chuck and Pompi owned and operated the Circle S gas station on North Birchwood Loop Road, where she also worked. Thus, she became known as "the girl from the gas station." During this time, Kate discovered music as a means of escaping her dreary, cold surroundings. Began playing piano when she was 4, sang in choir and at 14 became the first female worship leader at her hometown church Peters Creek Christian Center where she also received her entire education k-12, picked up guitar at 17 and left home for a missionary training program in michigan. Kate considered every major city but settled on Los Angeles because the of the pleasant climate. Earl moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue her dream of being a musician. Within six months, she was signed by The Record Collection. Much of Fate is the Hunter is inspired by Earl's late father, who died the day before her sixteenth birthday after a drawn out battle with cancer.
Trivia
Kate's motto is "you're the one who has to wake up and face the day so choose what that day will be." advice from her father, Charles Earnest Smithson
Kate's music has been likened to that of Bjork, Joni Mitchell, and Fiona Apple. Her songs have a similar jazzy-soul feel and progression to them. However, Earl's influences also trace back to her late father's old warped wartime records. (Her song "Sweet Sixteen" seemingly incorporates a sample of one, cleverly used as a background instrument.) In this respect, she is more of a "throwback" artist.
Comparisons to her Alaskan musical predecessor, Jewel, are inevitable. However, Kate's sound is arguably more grounded, mature, and substantial - both lyrically and musically. Her vocal abilities also stand out. As evidenced by such tracks as "Someone To Love" and "Hero", they are sweet and soothing one minute, yet fiery and powerful the next.
Katies parents Chuck and Pompi owned and operated the Circle S gas station on North Birchwood Loop Road, where she also worked. Thus, she became known as "the girl from the gas station." During this time, Kate discovered music as a means of escaping her dreary, cold surroundings. Began playing piano when she was 4, sang in choir and at 14 became the first female worship leader at her hometown church Peters Creek Christian Center where she also received her entire education k-12, picked up guitar at 17 and left home for a missionary training program in michigan. Kate considered every major city but settled on Los Angeles because the of the pleasant climate. Earl moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue her dream of being a musician. Within six months, she was signed by The Record Collection. Much of Fate is the Hunter is inspired by Earl's late father, who died the day before her sixteenth birthday after a drawn out battle with cancer.
Trivia
Kate's motto is "you're the one who has to wake up and face the day so choose what that day will be." advice from her father, Charles Earnest Smithson
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Genres:
Singer, Alternative, Indie, Songwriter, Soul, Blues, Folk, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Chugiak, Alaska
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Kate Earl to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
16
2022
Detroit, MI
Sound Board Theater
I Was There
APR
16
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
I Was There
APR
15
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
I Was There
APR
13
2017
London, United Kingdom
Royal Albert Hall
I Was There
APR
11
2017
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Dome
I Was There
APR
10
2017
Bristol, United Kingdom
Colston Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Jim
September 12th 2022
Great show in Detroit..... Come to Massachusetts.... ;)
Detroit, MI@Sound Board Theater
About Kate Earl
Kate Earl, born Kate Joy Smithson, October 8, 1981 "Katie" to Charles and Pomposa Smithson in Chugiak, Alaska is a Filipino American singer-songwriter, now based in Los Angeles. Her debut album, Fate Is The Hunter, was released on May 10, 2005. She has garnered moderate airplay with her single, "Officer".
Kate's music has been likened to that of Bjork, Joni Mitchell, and Fiona Apple. Her songs have a similar jazzy-soul feel and progression to them. However, Earl's influences also trace back to her late father's old warped wartime records. (Her song "Sweet Sixteen" seemingly incorporates a sample of one, cleverly used as a background instrument.) In this respect, she is more of a "throwback" artist.
Comparisons to her Alaskan musical predecessor, Jewel, are inevitable. However, Kate's sound is arguably more grounded, mature, and substantial - both lyrically and musically. Her vocal abilities also stand out. As evidenced by such tracks as "Someone To Love" and "Hero", they are sweet and soothing one minute, yet fiery and powerful the next.
Katies parents Chuck and Pompi owned and operated the Circle S gas station on North Birchwood Loop Road, where she also worked. Thus, she became known as "the girl from the gas station." During this time, Kate discovered music as a means of escaping her dreary, cold surroundings. Began playing piano when she was 4, sang in choir and at 14 became the first female worship leader at her hometown church Peters Creek Christian Center where she also received her entire education k-12, picked up guitar at 17 and left home for a missionary training program in michigan. Kate considered every major city but settled on Los Angeles because the of the pleasant climate. Earl moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue her dream of being a musician. Within six months, she was signed by The Record Collection. Much of Fate is the Hunter is inspired by Earl's late father, who died the day before her sixteenth birthday after a drawn out battle with cancer.
Trivia
Kate's motto is "you're the one who has to wake up and face the day so choose what that day will be." advice from her father, Charles Earnest Smithson
Kate's music has been likened to that of Bjork, Joni Mitchell, and Fiona Apple. Her songs have a similar jazzy-soul feel and progression to them. However, Earl's influences also trace back to her late father's old warped wartime records. (Her song "Sweet Sixteen" seemingly incorporates a sample of one, cleverly used as a background instrument.) In this respect, she is more of a "throwback" artist.
Comparisons to her Alaskan musical predecessor, Jewel, are inevitable. However, Kate's sound is arguably more grounded, mature, and substantial - both lyrically and musically. Her vocal abilities also stand out. As evidenced by such tracks as "Someone To Love" and "Hero", they are sweet and soothing one minute, yet fiery and powerful the next.
Katies parents Chuck and Pompi owned and operated the Circle S gas station on North Birchwood Loop Road, where she also worked. Thus, she became known as "the girl from the gas station." During this time, Kate discovered music as a means of escaping her dreary, cold surroundings. Began playing piano when she was 4, sang in choir and at 14 became the first female worship leader at her hometown church Peters Creek Christian Center where she also received her entire education k-12, picked up guitar at 17 and left home for a missionary training program in michigan. Kate considered every major city but settled on Los Angeles because the of the pleasant climate. Earl moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue her dream of being a musician. Within six months, she was signed by The Record Collection. Much of Fate is the Hunter is inspired by Earl's late father, who died the day before her sixteenth birthday after a drawn out battle with cancer.
Trivia
Kate's motto is "you're the one who has to wake up and face the day so choose what that day will be." advice from her father, Charles Earnest Smithson
Show More
Genres:
Singer, Alternative, Indie, Songwriter, Soul, Blues, Folk, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Chugiak, Alaska
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