About Kayla Pichichero

Kayla Pichichero is an award winning singer/songwriter, music producer, and vocal arranger from Long Island, NY currently living in Los Angeles. With a unique background in a vocal music, Kayla produces intricate songs with an emphasis on lush vocals and unconventional rhythms. Kayla’s music production spans a variety of genres from indie pop, r&b, and alternative to singer-songwriter and cinematic trailer cues. In the past year Kayla’s collaborations have made a big splash, receiving recognition all the way from the big screen in Times Square to Rolling Stone India. She also has extensive experience in the a cappella world, teaching at various festivals across the country, writing & recording music with her vocal band, and interviewing over 100 guests on her a cappella podcast Head/Voice. In 2019, her neo-vocal pop band Birdland Avenue received the 2019 Independent Music Awards Debut Album of the year, as well as 4 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards.

Work experience

  • Birdland Avenue
  • 2016-2020
  • Singer/Songwriter
  • Freelance
  • 2016-Present
  • Music Producer
  • Head/Voice Podcast
  • 2017-2019
  • Co-Host
  • Minted: Design Marketplace
  • 2019-2020
  • Merchandising Associate
  • Boston University Development
  • 2016-2019
  • Marketing Associate
  • Boston Magazine
  • Fall 2016
  • Marketing Intern
  • Sternberg Clarke Entertainment
  • Spring 2015
  • Marketing Intern

Kayla's Skills

Art
  • Graphic Design
Business
  • Marketing
Engineering
  • Mix Engineer
  • Music Editor
  • Recording Engineer
  • Sound Designer
Live
  • Artist
  • Singer
Venue Type Experience
  • Amphitheatre
Musician
  • Artist
  • Instrumentalist
  • Performer
  • Singer
  • Studio Musician
Producing
  • Mixer
  • Producer
  • Vocal Producer
Songwriting
  • Co-Writer
  • Lyricist
  • Songwriter
  • Top Line

Kayla's Genres

  • Electronic
  • Experimental
  • Funk
  • Indie Rock
  • Minimalism
  • New Wave
  • Pop

Kayla's Experience

Kayla’s music production spans a variety of genres from indie pop, r&b, and alternative to singer-songwriter and cinematic trailer cues.