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Changing Faces
& becoming KUILL


Travelled to Italy, Germany, Sweden and US to develop as a songwriter.

Won BBC TV Talent Show 'Let It Shine'

Performed in the fastest selling UK Tour 'The Band Musical'

Performed on the West End.

Mentored by Sir Tom Jones

Support Act for Russell Crowe

Featured as an MTV Artist

Performed at Twickenham to 80,000 live on TV

Fully Independent Artist

Yorkshire Born

Proud Dad

"Kuill is a singer/songwriter who is probably best described as Jack Savoretti meets MIKA. He has performed live on the BBC in front of 8 million people and writes for big artists around the world, but he’s a very down to earth and quiet Yorkshire lad who doesn't want fame or celebrity, rather he opts for performing intimate gigs for his fans with his storytelling music." - Seven Arts, Music Venue.

"Kuill puts on an impressive live show: his band is extensive, with saxophone, violin, and a whole host of backing singers. Star of the show, of course, is his voice – with immense power, range and control comes an impressive versatility. He’s able to turn his hand to a range of styles and genres and puts on a thoroughly enjoyable show, full of warmth and humour, as he regales us with stories from his past. An entertaining evening, demonstrating impressive stagecraft." - Gay Times Magazine

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KUILL, a British songwriter and artist, combines electro-soul and alternative influences to create 'storytelling pop’. Never bound by genre, his focus on storytelling enables a sui generis, regenerative sound. 

 

Most notably inspired by Brandon Flowers, The Killers, Sam Fender, Jack Savoretti, Emeli Sandé, k.d. lang & MIKA. Has previously been referred to as the lovechild of Paloma Faith & Brandon Flowers. 

 

With 16 years of music industry experience Kuill is busy working on his third studio album.   Born and raised on a council estate in Leeds, Kuill has made his way up from very humble beginnings to working alongside many big names.  

 

After winning a national TV Show back in 2017 and being applauded by Gary Barlow: “Oh my goodness. What a voice. That soul, you’re not taught that. You have it or you don’t. It was a bit of a masterclass." Kuill toured the entirety of the UK in the fastest selling musical of all time 'The Band’ by Tim Firth, and then went on to perform a sold out west end run.  Also getting the opportunity to perform at the Elton John Aids Gala in London where he met Taron Egerton who applauded the show and told him “You have a fantastic voice”.  

 

Kuill has also been an international songwriter and tv/film composer since a young age having written over 500 songs and worked with artists such as Matt Cardle, Calllum Beattie and Ray Quinn.  Yorkshire born, Kuill has made a significant name as a writer both sides of the Atlantic, using many pseudonyms and racking up an impressive array of collaborations equalling over 8 million streams. 

 

Kuill took some time away from the industry to adopt a little boy and write his second album 'Fragile Creatures' About his experiences from humble beginnings to meeting and working with the likes of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Olly Murs and Nicole Scherzinger, 

 

“I want to marry your voice. Your voice is my husband. I mean, those vocals honey! “ - Nicole Scherzinger 

 

Applauded by Russell T Davies ‘You really are a one man industry, you're an inspiration, I've been a fan of yours for years!’  Kuill decided that he was ready to re ignite his desire for a touring music career with a new a stage name that paid homage to his background.  He put together a large ensemble and toured the country performing a ‘Storytelling’ show. 

 

Upon his return to touring work he was personally asked to be the support act for Russell Crowe. He soon found himself appearing on The Voice UK and being poached by Sir Tom Jones who said: "That was special. You were telling the story and I felt you coming through, that you meant it. And it was really warm and tender and emotional.  Then going into that falsetto just capped it off for me. I loved it. You are a great singer."  Will.I Am also called his voice ‘Powerful’ and ‘Spectacular’.  

 

Kuill went on to perform God Save the King and Jerusalem at this the 2024 rugby games live on the BBC and at Twickenham to 80,000 people.  He released his second album ‘Fragile Creatures’ featuring songs by Grammy and BRIT award winning writers John Beck and Steve Chrisanthou. It achieved an official charts top 40 placing. Kuill is proudly a fully independent artist. 

 

Amber Riley said it first: ‘I’m going to call you quiet storm.’   

In 2025, Kuill continues his musical journey with a brand new EP 'The Green Time Machine' and a Tour that runs from April till November 29th. 

You can follow his story and journey over on Instagram, @kuill 

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