Kayla Mahon is a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, music teacher and nurse from the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand who has released music in the duo The Heartleys and as a solo artist she’s been releasing singles steadily since last year, including ‘Love’s Got a Witness’ and ‘Little Man’. She now has an album – her first solo record – called Right on the Money.

The creation and release of the album are the fulfilment of Mahon’s lifelong dream of releasing original music that authentically represents her artistry. Right on the Money showcase’s Mahon’s songwriting skills across a range of styles, from traditional country to rock-infused country anthems. 

In conversation Mahon is as authentic and heartfelt as her songs, and our conversation covered her motivation to return to music after taking time to focus on motherhood; how teaching music and mentoring other artists of all ages keeps her engaged with the local music community; the very personal stories behind emotional tracks like ‘Angels Biding Time’ and ‘Home on the Vinyl’; balancing music aspirations with family life and her nursing career, and her goals to perform the new album live as much as possible and reach new audiences (scroll down for a list of topics discussed). 

You can watch our chat on YouTube (below), watch a snippet (above) or listen on the podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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Discussion Topics

– The process of creating Kayla Mahon’s debut solo album and how it felt different than previous albums.

– Her dream of releasing a solo album since childhood and moments where she doubted it would happen.

– Deciding to go on New Zealand’s X-Factor show to regain confidence in her music

– The challenges of balancing music and motherhood.

– How pursuing her musical passion positively impacts her kids.

– The personal nature of some of the songs, especially ‘Home on the Vinyl’ about her struggles with depression.

– Using music as medicine and having fans share how her songs helped them.

– Launching the album with a live show in her hometown.

– Length of time to write and record the album over two years.

– Standout tracks like ‘Man That Doesn’t Like Country’, written about her husband.

– Special meaning behind the song ‘Angels Biding Time’ relating to her late grandfather.

– Breathing techniques used in the studio to capture the emotional vocals.

– Collaborating with songwriter Jenny Mitchell who helped mentor her return to music.

– Embracing help from younger musicians and having a beginner’s mindset.

– Not feeling bound by age expectations in country music to achieve success.

– Goals of performing live shows and connecting with audiences.

– Building her own opportunities through house concerts.

– Supporting the local music community by promoting other artists.

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