Layla Zoe Is Making a Scene
Making a Scene Presents an interview with Layla Zoe!
Give Layla Zoe a stage and she’ll show you magic. In a world of choreography and autotune, this is one performer who does it the old-fashioned way, digging deep, summoning a smoke-and-whisky vocal, leaving it all on the stage and sending breathless fans out into the night to spread the word. “For me,” says Layla, “there is nothing as satisfying as being on stage with my band, giving my heart to the fans, through music. I like to write songs, I enjoy being in the studio, but the live shows are the reason I love my job so much.”
“She’s created probably the biggest buzz vocally of any singer I’ve heard about in years in Toronto,” noted late blues great and friend Jeff Healey. On stage with luminaries from Henrik Freischlader to Sonny Landreth, singing gospel on the streets of Germany with the incredible Susan Tedeschi, winning the Vocalist of the year award in 2016 at the European Blues Awards, and releasing thirteen albums to date are just a few of the moments worth mentioning of Zoe’s long and dedicated career in the blues.
Layla’s once-in-a-generation voice and livewire stagecraft might be the chief focal point for the fans, journalists and critics in the audience these days. But Layla started out with humble beginnings singing in school musicals in Vancouver, BC, performing with her father’s band at age 15, and speaking at local poetry readings on Commercial Drive in the early 90’s. Born in Victoria, BC in the late 70’s, Layla was raised on Vancouver Island, absorbing her father’s record collection and his deep love for the blues.
After years of singing with local bar bands, trying out songs at the weekend coffee house jam sessions, attending local blues workshops and a year of the Jazz Vocal program at Malaspina College (Diana Krall) in Nanaimo, BC, Layla would finally self release her first EP “You Will.” Produced by Alec Watson (Michelle Wright, Great Big Sea), Layla released the limited edition EP at the Vancouver Island Music Festival in 2005.
Between 2006-2008 she would go on to work with Chris Raines, a guitarist local to Vancouver island, to release on her next albums “Shades of Blue” and “Hoochie Coochie Woman” featuring blues originals and cover songs. In those same three years Layla would be nominated for and win the best vocalist award at the Vancouver Island Music Awards, sing with Jeff Healey in Toronto at his club, and win the Compo 10 Blues Songwriting competition in Finland.
In 2009 Layla self-produced and released “The Firegirl” a fully original acoustic album penned with songs from the heart, recorded in her mother’s house, showcasing Dallas Neudorf on guitar and Layla on piano and vocals. Later that year Layla would be invited to sing on stage for the first time in Germany at the Grolsch Blues festival where she would be matched with a back-up band featuring Henrik Freischlader, and Tommy Schneller.
Owner of the independent record label “Cable Car Records”, Henrik Freischlader invited Layla to sign to his label in 2010, and together they made three critically acclaimed albums: “Sleep Little Girl” (2011), “The Lily” (2013 -voted one of the “top albums of the year” by Downbeat Magazine, USA), and “Live at Spirit of 66” (2015) which received rave reviews as Zoe’s first double live album recorded in one of her favourite venues in Belgium. Over the years touring in Europe became more and more frequent for Zoe, more so than working in her home country of Canada, so she began living in Germany in 2013, continuing to perform in new countries all over Europe.
In 2016 Layla Zoe signed with the esteemed blues label “Ruf Records” owned by Thomas Ruf, and went on to tour the United States for the first time as a featured artist in Ruf’s “Blues Caravan” and released “Breaking Free” produced by guitarist Jan Laacks and featuring longtime friend Sonny Landreth as a guest. Zoe was nominated and won the “Best Vocalist of 2016” at the European Blues Awards.
In 2017 with the help of Ruf Records Layla released her first live CD/DVD as part of the “Songs from the Road” series, recorded live in Nürnberg, Germany.
In 2018 Layla performed alongside John Mayall, Coco Montoya and Walter “Wolfman” Washington at the Mahindra Blues festival in Mumbai, India. After crowdfunding her most recent album “GEMINI”, Layla went on to release the independent double album to critical acclaim on October 5, 2018. Fans, journalists, radio DJs and colleagues alike, calling it her “Best album yet.”