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Eliza Hull

“Don’t Look Away” - song written for Carly Findlay

Eliza Hull is a musical artist known for her stirring lyrics, and haunting emotive vocals. Not for the faint hearted, her music will evoke nostalgic feelings, as she sings about heartbreak and her inner workings. 

Since releasing her most recent EP ‘How we disappeared,’ which is a rich blend of indie, folk tinged tracks; Eliza has felt empowered to share her unique story. Eliza is a proud person with a disability, a condition known as ‘Charcot Marie Tooth.’ Eliza is now heavily engrossed within the disability community, and has become an advocate within the music industry. Recently she spoke at ‘Changes festival’ about accessibility within the industry, and performed at Dylan Alcott’s music festival ‘Ability Fest.’ In addition she recently wrote the music for TV show ‘And then something changed’ about a child with a disability for ABC Kids, and has had her music used for ‘ListenAble’ a podcast about disability, hosted by radio presenters Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin. Eliza’s works have also featured in many loved TV series such as ‘Awkward’, ‘Teen Wolf’, ‘Saving Hope’ and Australian drama ‘The Heights.’

Previous releases of Eliza’s include debut album ‘The Bones Of Us’ which has been strongly supported by Australian radio stations triple j, triple j Unearthed, FBI, ABC, PBS and 3RRR. Eliza has a strong live following, selling out headline shows, and along the way sharing stages with Owl Eyes, SAFIA, Katie Noonan, Husky and Mia Dyson.

Eliza is currently working on new music set for release in late 2020.