

Layla Frankel
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Layla Frankel
2 months ago
New show added! Playing the Whiskey Room in Franklin TN at 7pm on 11/9!
https://allevents.in/mobile/amp-event.php?event_id=200025560517128
https://allevents.in/mobile/amp-event.php?event_id=200025560517128

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Past
NOV
09
2023
Franklin, TN
Whiskey Room Live - Franklin
I Was There
OCT
01
2022
Ashland City, TN
Marrowbone Creek Brewing Company
I Was There
SEP
19
2022
Nashville, TN
City Winery Nashville
I Was There
JUL
30
2022
Springfield, TN
BS Brew Works
I Was There
JUL
01
2022
Sonoma, CA
HopMonk Tavern
I Was There
NOV
30
2021
Evanston, IL
Space
I Was There
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About Layla Frankel
Layla Frankel doesn’t fit in a box.
When she moved to Nashville in 2017, fresh off a cross-country tour in support of her debut EP, Tame The Fox, she tried. But she realized she was too bluesy for the country
artists, too poppy for folk, and she had more soul on stage than most Nashville audiences had seen before.
Since then, Layla’s music has developed into a form all of its own, with a genre that might be best described as “Soulcana.” It integrates the vocal style of Bonnie Raitt and
the sophisticated pop sound of Sheryl Crow. It pays homage to the poetic lyricism of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. Most notably, it plays with melodies, unexpected chord structures, and showcases her stunning vocal agility - all of which can be found on her latest EP, Postcard From The Moon.
Recorded at the iconic StartStruck Studio in Nashville, Postcard from the Moon features 6 original tracks that showcase timeless, soulful vocals and skillful craft. Layla’s single, “You Can’t Love Me Like I Loved You,” was a finalist in both the 2020 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and The Great American Song Contest and “Josephine” was a semi-finalist in the Music City Song Star Contest.
In a world of boxes and labels, Layla’s record aims to redefine the lines that have been etched in our cultural musical lexicon. The new album is her answer to the fear,
frustration, and perseverance she has experienced as a musician looking for her place in the world and finding her voice in the process.
When she moved to Nashville in 2017, fresh off a cross-country tour in support of her debut EP, Tame The Fox, she tried. But she realized she was too bluesy for the country
artists, too poppy for folk, and she had more soul on stage than most Nashville audiences had seen before.
Since then, Layla’s music has developed into a form all of its own, with a genre that might be best described as “Soulcana.” It integrates the vocal style of Bonnie Raitt and
the sophisticated pop sound of Sheryl Crow. It pays homage to the poetic lyricism of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. Most notably, it plays with melodies, unexpected chord structures, and showcases her stunning vocal agility - all of which can be found on her latest EP, Postcard From The Moon.
Recorded at the iconic StartStruck Studio in Nashville, Postcard from the Moon features 6 original tracks that showcase timeless, soulful vocals and skillful craft. Layla’s single, “You Can’t Love Me Like I Loved You,” was a finalist in both the 2020 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and The Great American Song Contest and “Josephine” was a semi-finalist in the Music City Song Star Contest.
In a world of boxes and labels, Layla’s record aims to redefine the lines that have been etched in our cultural musical lexicon. The new album is her answer to the fear,
frustration, and perseverance she has experienced as a musician looking for her place in the world and finding her voice in the process.
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Genres:
Blues, Folk, Rock, Rythm & Blues, Soul
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee
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Help Layla Frankel keep making the music you love.
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No upcoming shows
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Latest Post
Layla Frankel
2 months ago
New show added! Playing the Whiskey Room in Franklin TN at 7pm on 11/9!
https://allevents.in/mobile/amp-event.php?event_id=200025560517128
https://allevents.in/mobile/amp-event.php?event_id=200025560517128

Bandsintown Merch

Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD

Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Concerts Near You
Past
NOV
09
2023
Franklin, TN
Whiskey Room Live - Franklin
I Was There
OCT
01
2022
Ashland City, TN
Marrowbone Creek Brewing Company
I Was There
SEP
19
2022
Nashville, TN
City Winery Nashville
I Was There
JUL
30
2022
Springfield, TN
BS Brew Works
I Was There
JUL
01
2022
Sonoma, CA
HopMonk Tavern
I Was There
NOV
30
2021
Evanston, IL
Space
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Layla Frankel
Layla Frankel doesn’t fit in a box.
When she moved to Nashville in 2017, fresh off a cross-country tour in support of her debut EP, Tame The Fox, she tried. But she realized she was too bluesy for the country
artists, too poppy for folk, and she had more soul on stage than most Nashville audiences had seen before.
Since then, Layla’s music has developed into a form all of its own, with a genre that might be best described as “Soulcana.” It integrates the vocal style of Bonnie Raitt and
the sophisticated pop sound of Sheryl Crow. It pays homage to the poetic lyricism of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. Most notably, it plays with melodies, unexpected chord structures, and showcases her stunning vocal agility - all of which can be found on her latest EP, Postcard From The Moon.
Recorded at the iconic StartStruck Studio in Nashville, Postcard from the Moon features 6 original tracks that showcase timeless, soulful vocals and skillful craft. Layla’s single, “You Can’t Love Me Like I Loved You,” was a finalist in both the 2020 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and The Great American Song Contest and “Josephine” was a semi-finalist in the Music City Song Star Contest.
In a world of boxes and labels, Layla’s record aims to redefine the lines that have been etched in our cultural musical lexicon. The new album is her answer to the fear,
frustration, and perseverance she has experienced as a musician looking for her place in the world and finding her voice in the process.
When she moved to Nashville in 2017, fresh off a cross-country tour in support of her debut EP, Tame The Fox, she tried. But she realized she was too bluesy for the country
artists, too poppy for folk, and she had more soul on stage than most Nashville audiences had seen before.
Since then, Layla’s music has developed into a form all of its own, with a genre that might be best described as “Soulcana.” It integrates the vocal style of Bonnie Raitt and
the sophisticated pop sound of Sheryl Crow. It pays homage to the poetic lyricism of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. Most notably, it plays with melodies, unexpected chord structures, and showcases her stunning vocal agility - all of which can be found on her latest EP, Postcard From The Moon.
Recorded at the iconic StartStruck Studio in Nashville, Postcard from the Moon features 6 original tracks that showcase timeless, soulful vocals and skillful craft. Layla’s single, “You Can’t Love Me Like I Loved You,” was a finalist in both the 2020 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and The Great American Song Contest and “Josephine” was a semi-finalist in the Music City Song Star Contest.
In a world of boxes and labels, Layla’s record aims to redefine the lines that have been etched in our cultural musical lexicon. The new album is her answer to the fear,
frustration, and perseverance she has experienced as a musician looking for her place in the world and finding her voice in the process.
Show More
Genres:
Blues, Folk, Rock, Rythm & Blues, Soul
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee
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