Foy Vance unveils new look and statement as he releases latest music
The Bangor singer s two new songs, Sapling and Signs of Life , are out today
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Foy Vance has shared a statement and a photo of his new look, as he releases two new singles, Sapling and Signs of Life . The new releases come as the Bangor singer gets set to release his newest album, also titled Signs of Life, in the months ahead.
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