Not many people live up to their name but
Gilad Millo certainly does. Hebrew for ineffable joy, Gilad has brought mirth
to all and sundry through his melodic songs and affable personality. The former
diplomat and current PR head has been instrumental, in spearheading campaigns
that focus on paradigm shifts among the youth and discrete communities.
A global citizen, Gilad grew up in various
corners of the world. This exposed him to different cultures and shaped his
worldly perspectives. This has had him in good stead, ensuring that he fits in
wherever he goes. This has also ensured that he developed a knack for picking
up languages wherever he goes, an endearing quality.
Gilad’s musical journey began in Israel, but it was in London that he really collided with music. He was in the choir all through his formative years. Having honed his
skills, he formed a band in high school which was the stepping stone to a
latter musical outfit dubbed White Donkey. He recorded an album with them dubbed ‘Country for Sale.’ Not one to shirk
responsibilities that were increasing by the day, he decided to step away from
music, and focus on building a career in journalism and diplomacy.
This new shift allowed him to work in
different areas around the globe. His multifarious background has equipped his
to move seamlessly in different career confines, merging them in a bid to
create rapport with different communities. This is how Gilad has been able to
merge his music career with his current career direction. Whilst in the States,
Gilad was at the forefront of Hollywood campaigns that shed light on the
positive work that Jewish communities were doing around Los Angeles.
Gilad’s music is centered on healing
audiences and spreading joy. Dubbed “Music for the Soul”, Gilad is hell-bent on
ensuring that even as his fans are transformed mentally even as they revel in
his melodies. He also donates proceeds from all his concerts to charities,
because he believes in creating a longer table when empowered financially as
opposed to building higher walls of segregation. This has seen him immerse
himself in myriad charity campaigns, as well as working with diverse artistes
in Kenya.
And come Saturday 21st May, Gilad
will be on stage at the Alchemist to share his gift with his adoring fans.
Other acts include Njambi KoiKai and Dela Maranga. Got prior plans? Cancel
them, you will be glad you did. If you are an avid YouTube ‘watcher’ like me,
then be sure to watch his videos. Other duets by him feature Wendy Kimani, and
Gachago. Musical influences include Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, The Beatles, Zohar
Argov, Ali Kiba, Kidum, Sauti Sol and Broadway musicals.
The sky is truly the limit for this
multi-lingual, multi-faceted musician, on a journey to transforming communities
through music. His agricultural projects seek to teach young people sustainable
long-term farming, as a source of income. Gilad is truly a son of Kenya, born
in a distant land.
Remember: Saturday 21st May 2016, at The Alchemist. Se poster below
Image Credits: Gilad (Facebook Page)