Gaurika Hayer is a London based pop-rock singer-songwriter, most similar to Pink, Avril Lavigne and Kelly Clarkson. Michael Jackson, Madonna and Elton John are also inspirations.
Gaurika has worked with some of the music industry’s leading producers such as David Frangioni, known for his work with Santana, Rolling Stones and Elton John among others, and Pete Wallace whose production roster includes Pink, Jessica Simpson and Julio Iglesias.
Respected musicians have also played alongside Gaurika such as Mark Hudson (Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Boyzone and Leann Rimes) and Rudy Perez (Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Il Divo, Michael Bolton). Solo artist Jon Secada provided backing vocals on Gaurika’s song “Stronger”.
London gigs include Madam Jojo’s cabaret club in Soho, the Roundhouse in Camden, the Cedar Room in London’s Islington, plus private gigs at Kensington Hotel and St James’ Hotel, Jermyn Street, London.
Gaurika managed to secure herself a showcase at Selfridges during December, a previously unheard of accomplishment for a new unsigned and unknown independent artist.
Gaurika has achieved airplay support on many worldwide Radio stations including appearing live on BBC Cambridge (BBC East) on the Sue Marchant show including a live session which was broadcast all around the country on BBC Cambridge, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Hear the interview and live acoustic session here:
Gaurika has also recently achieved a No 1 chart position as a top rated track on the Kings of Spins DJ chart above acts from major labels Sony Music and BMG. Kings of Spins is run by Music industry legend Eddie Gordon, creator of Radio One essential Mix.
More Music News from New Music Times
-
Yukon Lost: A Sonic Exploration of Ancestry and Indigenous Identity
-
Owls By Nature’s Cory Dee Resurfaces with ‘Villain’ – A Powerful Indie Rock Statement
-
Afrikaans Folk Singer Momo Drops Debut EP ‘Die Woud’—A Soulful Ode to Nature and Healing
-
Anticipation Builds for Kuill’s Upcoming Release of Sleeping Satellite
-
PAAB’s ‘Heartbroken Era’ Shines with Ethereal Dance-Pop Magic – Single Review