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A few Press Quotes....
Glyn Johns STEPHEN FRY Phil Swern, Snr Producer of BBC Radio2 MAVERICK MAGAZINE THE SUN NEWSPAPER MOJO UK Music Search Rhythm & Booze What can I say. Born in England and left school to start a band, was seen playing by an American record executive in a country pub in Oxfordshire when I was 18, who was there on holiday, she signed me up to Imago Records. I moved to New York, and then ended up making an album and moving to Louisville Kentucky. Imago Records closed down and so I kept playing gigs, writing more songs touring with my band around the Southern States until the great A&M Records chanced upon me. They signed me and the band up (Edenstreet) and we made a dazzling rock n roll record in Los Angeles, toured the US for a year or so - well until A&M closed down. So I threw down some new songs, made the music personal and found my way to Sanctuary Records and Rupert Hine. After Sanctuary closed down I decided I'd better do it myself, so my brother and I formed a label and we've put out my last two records: Let's Get Lost and Call Me Sinner. We've released them in the UK, although they're available on iTunes in the US, and we've been pretty blown away by the amazing 5 star reviews, the national radio play and playlistings, the support from iTunes and the reactions to all the festivals and tours I've been able to do. I've also had my music feature in about five movies and some tv shows, and I've just finished writing the score to a new Tony Shalhoub (Monk) indie movie .."Feed The Fish" - which also features about half the songs off my last album, Call Me Sinner. The movie is due out thisyear, 2010. I'm now working on a new album project, music can be found on this site and my facebook and at the shows - hope you enjoy!- so I'm thrilled! Life is good. If you're in LA - come and find me - I'm always playing... |
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