Getting To know Lilly Moss, Talented Singer-Songwriter Hailing from Easton, Pennsylvania

LLTM: What other genre or genres would you possibly be interested in performing in the future?

Lilly: Growing up, my parents always had music on in our home and they didn’t miss a chance to take my sister and me to a live concert. I was just three years old when I saw Taylor Swift open for Rascal Flatts, and five when I saw her open for Keith Urban! Country is naturally a part of who I am but I really do love, and listen to, all music genres. Other genres that I gravitate to are Pop, Indie, and Folk … but I’ve been known to bust out a fun rap without warning.

LLTM: Who are some of your biggest musical inspirations and can we hear any similarities in your sound?

Lilly: My voice has been described as a cross between Adele and Stevie Nicks, who happen to be two of my biggest musical inspirations – others include Billie Eilish, Chris Stapleton, and Jason Isbell.

LLTM: What is one thing you wish you could have told your younger self?

Lilly: One thing I wish I could tell my younger self is to “believe in yourself.” For a long time, I thought that the level of my vocal talent was overexaggerated by family and friends because they simply had to support me. Once I started performing in public, I received positive feedback from complete strangers that really took me by surprise. It was then that I thought that maybe I do have real talent. If I had had that confidence earlier, I may have focused more on my music instead of trying out for soccer and volleyball, with my “two left feet.”

LLTM: What do you hope the fans get from your music?

Lilly: Overall, I want my fans to get pure enjoyment from my music. Having lyrics they can relate to, and varying rhythms that move them to sing or dance, or just relax and unwind. I hope my music is a fit for all moods. 

LLTM: Do you feel there is any added pressure to being a Solo Artist compared to being a member of a band?   

Lilly: I don’t know … what I don’t know! I’ve always been a solo act but I would love to have a full band with me. I guess there is some additional pressure being a solo artist since it’s just me up on that stage but over the years I have grown extremely comfortable with the spotlight. 

LLTM: As an artist, what do you look forward to the most, performing a life show or recording a new album?       

Lilly: Both are very exciting processes! However, I love to perform live, seeing bright faces, laughter, and people really engaged in my music is such a great feeling.

LLTM: Of all of your singles, which one are you the most proud of and why?   

Lilly: I am most proud of my recent single Cowgirls Don’t Cry, however, I really do love all of my songs. Cowgirls Don’t Cry caters more towards the country genre than my other singles and it can really pull on the emotions of the listener. It’s just a very relatable and well constructed song. I’m very proud of it. 

 LLTM: If you had to give up something for 30 days to do a collaboration with any artist, what would you give up and who would you do a collaboration with?   

 Lilly: I always joke that I would sell my left kidney to see Adele live in concert. But since that’s not within reason, or even legal, I would totally give up my phone for 30 days to do a collaboration with Adele. 

LLTM: Has the writing or recording process begun and if so, when can the fans expect it to be released?

Lilly: I’ve released three singles since July of this year and I’ve been amazed watching the stream counts climb! When I hit 1,000 streams, I was blown away! Now streaming six figures and I’m speechless! I am always in the writing process – it’s one of my favorite pastimes – and while not all of my songs make it to the recording studio, the time spent writing is therapeutic for me. But sometimes a song just flows so easily, I can’t wait to share it with my team at the studio. My next release will be my debut EP that will hopefully be out just in time for the holidays. 

LLTM:  What does the touring or live show schedule look like for the remainder of 2023? What are the plans for 2024?

Lilly: My live show schedule rounds out 2023 with some new venues, and some favorite venues, all here in my home state of PA. My schedule can be found on my website and on BandsInTown.com. As for 2024, the sky’s the limit! Follow me on social to find out where I’m headed … but if you don’t hear from me for 30 days, I just might be fulfilling that dream of collaborating with Adele. Fun Fact: We share the same birthday! 

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Peace, Love and Music Hope R Chamblin❤

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