1. Kizzy Crawford began writing songs at the age of thirteen.

1. Kizzy Crawford began writing songs at the age of thirteen.
Kizzy Crawford was educated in Welsh from the age of four and is the eldest of five children.
Kizzy Crawford has a sister, Eadyth, who is a singer.
Kizzy Crawford won the Arts Connect Original Singer-Songwriter prize in 2012 resulting in work with Amy Wadge including recording her first single Starling and its video with Arts Connect's Sonig - youth music industry initiative.
Kizzy Crawford performed her song "The Starling" live on BBC Radio Wales's Bethan Elfyn Show in August 2013.
Kizzy Crawford performed her single "Golden Brown", and "Calon Lan", live on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live programme on 20 September 2014.
Kizzy Crawford performed at the Euro 16 Welsh team homecoming gig at Cardiff City Stadium alongside the Manic Street Preachers.
Later Kizzy Crawford was invited to perform and discuss that live on Woman's Hour for BBC Radio 4.
Later in 2016, Kizzy Crawford collaborated with jazz pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock on Birdsong - Can Yr Adar, based on the Welsh rainforest in Carngafallt.
Kizzy Crawford played a supporting role as PC Emma Jones in the award-winning BBC drama Keeping Faith.
In 2018, Kizzy Crawford signed to Freestyle Records, and released the album The Way I Dream in 2019.
In September 2019, Kizzy Crawford sang Calon Lan with her sister Eadyth at a YesCymru rally in Merthyr Tydfil expressing her support for Welsh independence.