7 April 2017

Sheryl Crow to play O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on May 19th

As the April 21st release of her new album ‘Be Myself’ approaches, Sheryl Crow has announced details of her first UK show in almost three years when she plays London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on May 19th. For ‘Be Myself’, Crow worked once again with producer, musician, and songwriter Jeff Trott, a long-time collaborator throughout her career. Trott co-wrote many of Crow’sclassic hits including ‘If It Makes You Happy’ and ‘My Favorite Mistake’. ‘Be Myself’ reflects Crow’s commitment to looking at life without illusion and responding to what she finds with honesty and artistry. Over a raw, pared-down instrumental bed she sings with the conviction her fans have long celebrated, addressing the virtues of solitude in the wake of a broken relationship (‘Alone in the Dark’), humorously recounting her sense of disorientation in the social media maze (‘Be Myself’) and playfully extolling an occasional escape from its entanglement (‘Roller Skate’), and mourning the fissures that divide us from others (’Halfway There’). An American music icon, Crow has released eight studio albums, which have sold 35 million copies worldwide. In the UK, four of her studio albums and ‘The Very Best Of’ all reached the Top 10, and her success was further reflected with four Top 10 hits and a further twelve which entered the Top 40. In the States, seven of the albums charted in the Top 10 and five were certified for multi-platinum sales. In addition to such #1 hits as ‘All I Wanna Do’, ‘Soak Up the Sun’, and ‘The First Cut Is the Deepest’, Crow has notched 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Top 40, Adult Contemporary, Mainstream Top 40 and Hot Country Songscharts, with more #1 singles in the Triple A listings than any other female artist.

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Harry Pane releases new EP 'The Wild Winds' – out today

After selling out London’s The Bedford last week, singer/songwriter Harry Pane has released his brand new EP The Wild Winds today, which was funded by Island Records following his victory at Meet & Jam and PRS for Music’s “Road To The 100 Club” competition last year. Recorded with Dani Castelar (Paolo Nutini, REM, Snow Patrol) in Valencia, the EP is compiled of five original tracks that take the listener through an emotional journey of grief and finally acceptance. They comprise a love story with a difference and showcase Harry’s remarkable and diverse song-writing capabilities, infusing a mix of musical styles. It opens with the acoustic lead single ‘Fletcher Bay’ which following its release was added to numerous playlists on Spotify and has been championed at radio by BBC Introducing London, Northampton and Oxford, and showing how Harry’s appeal crosses musical boundaries. ‘Old Friend’ and ‘Into The Dark’ add an indie rock edge to the EP incorporating drums and electric guitar with Harry’s distinctive vocals, while ‘Real Souls’ leads with a toe-tapping folk style rhythm. The charming, atmospheric tones of the title-track ‘The Wild Winds’ closes what is a compelling, honest and beautifully crafted record from start to finish. Harry is also making his mark on the live scene, gigging relentlessly throughout 2016. Already this year he has played a string of shows across the country including his first UK headline tour which saw him sell out the London show at The Bedford last week. Harry has been chosen as BBC Introducing London’s featured artist tomorrow and will be playing BBC Oxford’s Uprising Showcase at the 02 Academy Oxford on May 19th. He has also announced a show at the Notting Hill Arts Club, London on May 7th alongside Martha Gunn as part of their Communion Music Club Night.

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