Conversations with Missy: Chelsea Gill
After years of putting artists in the spotlight, literally, it is time for Chelsea Gill to be in it herself. With the release of her self-titled EP, Gill is heating things up in the music industry with her single “Tennessee Heat”.
During our conversation, Gill explained how “Tennessee Heat” was birthed. Co-written with an Irish songwriter, this song about young love is catchy and fun. The video for this song is a love story all its own too.
Gill has a huge heart and decided that she wanted to support the Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund. With every 10 video views that “Tennessee Heat” receives, Gill will donate one dollar to the fund. Listen to our full conversation now to hear the full story behind this remarkable cause.
From the first moment I started speaking with Gill, I knew I was going to absolutely love her. Her personality shines and she was very fun. After finding out that she is a Captain Crunch with Crunch Berries fan, I knew we had a special connection. As corny as it may seem, when an artist is real and can have conversations about the struggle of laundry and their favorite cereal, then you know that they are the real deal. For more details on the fun we had, you simply need to listen to the full conversation.
After watching her video for “Tennessee Heat”, I found a video for “What Kinda Trouble”. This song displays another side of Gill and her vocal abilities. Connecting to a song emotionally is crucial to the success of the song as well as the artist. Gill connects beautifully to each of her songs which make them easy to listen to and makes her performances a pleasure to watch.
Please follow this extremely talented artist on social media now. Check out her website and be sure to watch her videos too. Help her be a part of the cause even more by clicking on the link above to donate directly to the relief fund in addition to your video view. Do not forget to download her 6 song EP and send her a shout out to show your support. I know you will love her as much as I do. ~Missy