Michael Buckley, Peter Bruderer, Phil Wright, Tony Campolo, Andy Harrington, Shane Claiborne oh and of course Switchfoot, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Peter Gabriel, Mutemath
BIOGRAPHY:
“It’s very interesting how we form respect for people,” muses Keith Ayling as we try and prepare a few words for this biography. “Recently I’ve been pulling out all my old vinyl, and playing records that I havent seen in ages. I’ve rediscovered some of my favourite bands from when I started songwriting.”
Keith Ayling is a songwriter. As a drummer from an early age he developed rhythm for a variety of styles, but it wasn’t until his youth leaders Rick & Tim bought him a thrift shop guitar and taught him three chords that he stepped out from the shadows. Recording his first album at just 17, Keith began a long career which has resulted in 13 albums, 5 US radio no.1s, 3 UK Top Ten radio no.1s, gigs around the world to audiences of up to 12,000 and a pioneering heart to play to the smallest, intimate groups where it simply feels ‘right’.
He’s seen the highs and lows of an industry that sometimes brings the best out of artists and sometimes leaves them high and dry. He has had his share of being chased by ‘majors’ and also being in a secure deal for a number of years. But now - in an industry that has changed beyond recognition in the last five years, Keith Ayling is ready to share his craft again.
But he returns a changed man. “You can’t witness some of the things I’ve seen and not change.”
The last few years has seen Keith develop a charity called the Bigskytrust that uses music to reach people in situations of poverty. It has taken him to gypsy camps in the poorest parts of Eastern Europe and spending four weeks living with orphans on India’s tsunami coast. Far from being quiet, he has been playing to more than 15,000 people a year...
“I think I have always had a missionary heart. Creating the Bigskytrust has given me the foundation to build something unique that can have a massive influence. When I was sitting with kids who had lost everything, including their parents, and began teaching them a few chords, you start to realise that music is a gift that can open a door, build a relationship and ultimately change a life.”
Keith Ayling’s songs have certainly done that. With a stream of 10/10 reviews for his last two albums (as Kato), and notable quotes such as :
“emotionally charged, beautifully crafted, thoroughly contemporary sound” (Mike Rimmer, Premier)
“an almighty crash of power pop that is electrifying to the soul” (NFN British netzine)
“Songs to help you survive is an exceptional album that establishes Keith Ayling as one of the UK’s major Christian acts.” (Unity Newspaper, UK)
“This is a milestone in UK Christian music … one of the brightest artists on the British scene emerges with his best album ever … sonically stunning. Alongside Delirious this is as good as UK Christian music gets!” (Tony Cummings / Cross Rhythms)
The 12? albums he has collected over the years are now scattered around his floor, and he notices one band in particular. “Adam Again are a band I discovered at Greenbelt Festival. I remember that Gene Eugene signed my album! He has now sadly passed away, but the stream of complements that people paid to him show me that there was a lot of respect out there for this guy. People loved him. Sure, his songs were fantastic, but Gene also spent much of his life encouraging other musicians and that is something I long to emulate. I think that there are a lot of great songwriters out there, but I want to be one that sees skill in others and passes on what I have. It’s a gift I can give away.”
One reviewer once wrote “…life affirming guitar and keith’s strong yet vulnerable voice combine to make the venue come alive…I smile, I dance, I love everything, and the world is a brighter place.”
Thank you so much for the add. I would like to let you know that my first CD called “Have Faith” has finally been released and is now available at www. cdbaby. com/elizabethsouth and iTunes. Also, if you get a chance, check out my new profile page (with videos on the right side) and my new Website. Stop by any time and leave me a comment.
Thanks for adding me to friends... your music is great... if you were ever interested in working with a new keyboard player I would be happy to come down for a jam/audition. I am very encouraged and inspired by your songs... Keep going and don't give up!!!
Hello =). I was just looking at your slide show pictures and is one of them at spring harvest in france, only it looks like the same white tent we worship in. if its not dont worry. just thought id ask =P. Xxx.
Thanks for adding me mate. I only checked myspace today for the first time in ages so missed your question re the gig. Hope you enjoyed it, I looked for you afterwards but you'd obviously left.
it s so nice wen one gets a message, so here goes..(the mott kids have wired me for sound so i can do wotever i want!!! muhahahaha!!!! i heard on the grapevine that campfest(slovakia) went really well????? GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i wish i could ve been there.. but, here s to greenbelt!!!!>>>> God s greatest blessings on you & yours.....ttfn...mrs mott
Any music lovers near Reading please support the charity gig I'm putting on July 20th for Reading Jail Guitar Doors online booking on my page thanks x Thanks Keith - see you at Greenbelt
Hi Keith,It's great to read your myspace page. Look out for us at St. Annes Club Day next week. We will have a bus in the parade and be in Ashton Gardens doing puppets.
Just wanted to give everyone a shout! Thanks for all the support! We have some great things going on and finally have everything in full swing! Looking forward to sharing it with you all...after all, I don't like secrets!! haha!