A few months ago, I interviewed Tara Kelly to talk about her newest music video. This time, we cover a lot more ground as we look at her decision to move to Los Angeles, what it's been like, and how her music has flourished.
Tara's folk-infused style has changed a lot over the last year. We look at the new direction she's gone in during the pandemic, when shows and touring came to a halt. We also talk about her personal style and how it reflects her music.
Tara's music career is still in its early stages, and we look at her goals, both in the short-term and down the road.
Following this, enjoy Tara's new single “Play With Fire.”
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