Niamh Turley Moon, the singer/songwriter based in Liverpool, writes heartfelt songs ranging from R&B/soul to pop and acoustic pop. The 20 year olds artist has always had a strong connection to music, growing up listening to her father play and write music. Niamh takes inspiration from artists such as; Joy Crookes, Jorja Smith, Aretha Franklin & Jeff Buckley.
She has had a numerous amount of BBC Introducing plays; here is one of the many comments ‘Hopeless Wanderer’: ‘This is genuinely something else, this girl is unbelievable; wait until you check out her vocals, this is my big thing, my track of the week’.
Following on from her first initial plays Niamh was approached by BBC Introducing Midlands presenter Michelea Wylde to be a part of a lockdown project. The aim was to create a song showing gratitude for our NHS. ‘ It was so rewarding being a part of this project and was great to get a feel of what it's like to work with the BBC.’
“She’s great!” Russ Pritchard, The Zutons, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. His & Hers Mag.
Here’s what Niamh has to say about collaborating; ‘Collaboration for me is so important, it keeps the aspect of making music exciting. There's nothing better than bouncing back and forth with different ideas until you make a track you love. I’ve teamed up with several artists and it’s one of my favourite aspects of the creative process’
Her love for music has led her to other paths too. Music-based projects such as Raising Awareness on Knife Crime and Singing for the Brain with the Alzheimer’s Society are just two of the projects Niamh has proudly been a part of.
Niamh’s brand new Single’s; ‘Runaway’ & ‘’Oh Boy’’ have just been released. The artist has wrote, produced, wrote, performed & completed the artwork for this song. A few words from the singer/songwriter on this topic: ‘I'm in a great place with ideas flowing and coming to fruition. I love having so much creative control, I know what I like to hear in my music and that's helped to create a distinctive sound which I follow through with future tracks.’
Stay tuned to this upcoming young female artist she’s going places.
Niamh Turley Moon, the singer/songwriter based in Liverpool, writes heartfelt songs ranging from R&B/soul to pop and acoustic pop. The 20 year olds artist has always had a strong connection to music, growing up listening to her father play and write music. Niamh takes inspiration from artists such as; Joy Crookes, Jorja Smith, Aretha Franklin & Jeff Buckley.
She has had a numerous amount of BBC Introducing plays; here is one of the many comments ‘Hopeless Wanderer’: ‘This is genuinely something else, this girl is unbelievable; wait until you check out her vocals, this is my big thing, my track of the week’.
Following on from her first initial plays Niamh was approached by BBC Introducing Midlands presenter Michelea Wylde to be a part of a lockdown project. The aim was to create a song showing gratitude for our NHS. ‘ It was so rewarding being a part of this project and was great to get a feel of what it's like to work with the BBC.’
“She’s great!” Russ Pritchard, The Zutons, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. His & Hers Mag.
Here’s what Niamh has to say about collaborating; ‘Collaboration for me is so important, it keeps the aspect of making music exciting. There's nothing better than bouncing back and forth with different ideas until you make a track you love. I’ve teamed up with several artists and it’s one of my favourite aspects of the creative process’
Her love for music has led her to other paths too. Music-based projects such as Raising Awareness on Knife Crime and Singing for the Brain with the Alzheimer’s Society are just two of the projects Niamh has proudly been a part of.
Niamh’s brand new Single’s; ‘Runaway’ & ‘’Oh Boy’’ have just been released. The artist has wrote, produced, wrote, performed & completed the artwork for this song. A few words from the singer/songwriter on this topic: ‘I'm in a great place with ideas flowing and coming to fruition. I love having so much creative control, I know what I like to hear in my music and that's helped to create a distinctive sound which I follow through with future tracks.’
Stay tuned to this upcoming young female artist she’s going places.