Welcome to the official website of Christian singer, songwriter, artist, humanitarian and environmental activist, Kelly Newton-Wordsworth.
A truly 'green' artist, the main focus of Kelly's life for years has been to make a difference, for the future of the earth, animals and people.
Kelly and her husband William are green pioneers. They have been biodynamic farmers for almost 22 years. Kelly has used her songs to bring public awareness to some very critical situations both locally and globally.
Please take a look around, have a listen and enjoy!
Kelly Newton-Wordsworth is an award winning singer/songwriter, activist and recording artist from Australia. For the last 13 years she has been performing internationally. She is also a wife and mother of three children and has spent many years farming bio-dynamically (using no chemicals or artificial fertilisers) with her family in Western Australia.
From the time of a “life changing” spiritual experience, 21 years ago, Kelly began writing songs for the protection and the future of the environment and humanity. Her song, 'What is happening to our forests?' launched the campaign in her home state of Western Australia, to save the last of the old growth Karri forests in the world. Through years of dedicated campaigning by Kelly, her family and a small group of committed people, one and a half million hectares of forest has been saved and is now protected in perpetuity by new legislation.
'A whale for the killing', a protest song she wrote to stop the whaling, was used by Greenpeace in 1981in a film, 'The last whale', to encourage the world to vote for a sanctuary for the whales in the Antarctic. The video clip for this song can be seen at www.youtube.com/kellynw and there is now interest in the song from Kingsborough films, making a feature film about the founder of Sea Shepherd.
Her song, 'One world, one planet' won the "environmental song of the year" for Australia in 2001. This song is now being hailed by many people as a theme song for the future of the planet. In 2004 Kelly toured Germany, doing 30 two hour solo concerts in 29 cities. She was also invited as a headlining artist to the biggest songwriter's festival in Europe, singing to around 30,000 people at the Barden Treffen in Nurenberg. She received rave reviews from press saying she was the highlight of the festival and was voted the best artist by the "people's choice".
She sang in Ladakh in India at a World Peace concert there in 2005, the first of it's kind in the history of India. She performed to an audience of thousands, and was televised to around 1 billion people throughout India and surrounding countries. She was the only Western artist from this event to be invited afterwards to do another concert especially for the Indian army. An Indian film maker shot a video clip of one of her songs, "In your brown eyes", whilst she performed for the children at the Tibetan refugee camp school.With the arrival on the 18th January, 2006 of West Papuan people in a small canoe on Australian shores, and claims of the perpetration of “genocide” against the people, she wrote 'Song for West Papua'. Soon after, she sang this song with Tara, in London and Ireland at protests against the abuse of West Papuan human rights by the Indonesian Military.
In 2007 Kelly moved to be based in Bangkok, and wrote 'Long live the King of Thailand', along with many other songs about her experiences and love for the people of Thailand. She is the only foreigner in the history of Thailand to write and perform a song for His Majesty, and then to perform at his 80th birthday celebrations. She received a personal gift of thanks from King Bhumipol. She recorded 'Long live the King of Thailand', put it on CD and Hello magazine sold out over 100,000 copies of the song in their magazine in a day.
In 2007, she also performed her environmental songs at one of the "Live Earth" concerts in Los Angeles. From the strength of her performance there she was invited by a group organising a “green” event in Toronto, to perform with Al Gore and Sheryl Crow. Due to unexpected circumstances she was unable to take part in that event.
In 2008 Kelly wrote and sang songs for the 'People's Alliance for Democracy'(the PAD) in Thailand, the longest running peaceful protest in the world, a stand against corruption and to bring about “true” democracy. She and her eldest daughter Tara, again made history, being the only foreigners to have sung on the PAD stage. In November of 2008, she released her song, “Peace in Thailand”, throughout the country, and signing a distribution deal for this CD single, with Universal Records (Thailand). She recently received confirmation from His Majesty's office, that she may release her songs for the King of Thailand and also make her own documentary about His Majesty's organic farm.
In March 2009, Kelly and Tara sang at a concert in Los Angeles for ASTV, and from there went on to sing in Seattle and New York. They are now based in New York. A number of Kelly's albums, 'For our planet', 'Changing Hearts', 'Lately I've been Changing' and the single of 'Long live the King of Thailand' are already available world wide for downloading on CD Baby (http://cdbaby.com/all/kellynw ), Itunes, Amazon and other major digital downloading companies.
PAD Kelly singing for the People's Alliance for Democracy on Asia Satellite TV in Thailand.
Kelly singing at the World Peace Festival in Ladakh.
After singing at the World Peace Festival, Kelly visited a Tibetan Refugee Orphanage, where she sang for the children (who then sang for her!)
Music Vid: In Your Brown Eyes
Video shoot for 'In Your Brown Eyes', shot in India.
Being interviewed on ASTV
Singing with the group 'The Quinnies', which Kelly started in 2005, here her daughter Tara is singing with her also.
Kelly with her children Tara, Vincent and Grace (as well as Milo).
A promotional photo shoot for Kelly's German tour.
A promotional shot for the German tour of Kelly at The Pinnacles.
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