Kahl Wallis | triple j Unearthed He was the lead singer in Triple J breakthrough band The Medics, who toured and played festivals such as Big Day Out and Splendour in the Grass He is a young Wuthathi aboriginal man on a mission, sharing soul, peace and love through his music
NAIDOC in the south Onkaparinga Now Kahl Wallis has toured nationwide with well-known artists and bands such as Nahko and Medicine for the People and Blue King Brown He was the lead singer in Triple J breakthrough band The Medics, who toured and played festivals such as Big Day Out and Splendour in the Grass
Kahl Wallis - Triple A Today on Let’s Talk Boe speaks with Kahl Wallis We yarn about how music is a big part of his life, after high school he was in a band called the medics from north Queensland
Kahl Wallis - OnePageLink Lead singer and songwriter for indie alternative band The Medics, environmental and social activist, storyteller, and now solo performer, Kahl Wallis is a young Aboriginal man on a mission
Kahl Wallis — Bundanon Kahl Wallis is a young Aboriginal First Nation Artist with a clear message Exploring his cultural roots through a raw and authentic acoustic musical style, Kahl’s solo work speaks to the core values of humanity
Kahl Wallis - Facebook LENI is releasing a song called COLD LOVE (feat Kahl Wallis) out Friday May 26th on this amazing track Please follow LENI for more updates and link to the song COLD LOVE (feat Kahl Wallis) out Friday May 26th from my debut album The song is called Children of the Revolution
Kahl Wallis | The Music "We are excited to give so many Australian musicians the opportunity to perform before international artists of the highest calibre " That's one seriously powerful combo "The shows Nahko Medicine For The People put on are all about heart "
Kahl Wallis – Solo Medic | NQ Music Press Kahl Wallis of The Medics ventures back to the north to play the Tanks in support of Steve Earle and the Dukes this Thursday After spending the last part of 2015 in Cairns recording his solo record with Mark Myers he is using the Medics hiatus as a chance to expand his musical horizons