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Verdict: Grammy-worthy lockdown tunes
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There s no better vehicle for a budding blue-eyed soul singer than a break-up record, and Tom Grennan ticks all the right heart-wrenching boxes on his second album, Evering Road.
The gritty yet sensitive singer from Bedford outlined his credentials when his first release, Lighting Matches, reached the Top Five and he played sold-out shows at Brixton Academy and the Royal Albert Hall. Now he s building on those breaks by laying his heart on the line.
There s no better vehicle for a budding blue-eyed soul singer than a break-up record, and Tom Grennan (pictured) ticks all the right heart-wrenching boxes on his second album
Search Violin evangelist Scarlet Rivera on Bob Dylan and her musical journey I believe I opened the door for many other players who hear and do things differently, says the lady with the bow on Desire and Rolling Thunder
You hear hints of her playing just before the foot-tapping urgency and beat-bouncy feel of
Hurricane kick in. What is a soft incantation at intro of the first track of Bob Dylan’s album Desire morphs into an emphatically searing solo in the politically charged song about the incarceration of boxer Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter, who went on to becoming a telling symbol of the civil rights movement in America. She comes in with equal finesse in the next song,
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