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Letts

Vocalist/songwriter, painter, and sculptor and guitarist/vocalist/songwriter for colorful Southern California-based retro-pop collective Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, London-born Christian Letts crafts bucolic indie folk confections having a hook-laden pop middle. In 2011 Letts fulfilled Marcus Mumford while starting for Mumford & Sons on the Railroad Revival Tour. Both became …

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George Ezra

Hertford-reared, Bristol-based vocalist/songwriter George Ezra possesses a deep, resonant, and psychologically weathered tone of voice that belies his significant youth. Inspired by likewise precocious troubadours like Bob Dylan and Hank Williams, Ezra was simply 19 when he released his debut one “Budapest,” a warm, amiable, and soulful cut of stylish …

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Jamie N Commons

United kingdom singer and songwriter Jamie N Commons combines a Tom Waits-like raspy street-corner voice using a dark and haunted vision from the world ? la Nick Cave, with his greatest, he delivers some sort of contemporary gothic, 21st hundred years version from the blues. Delivered in Bristol, Britain, Commons …

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Jake Bugg

Raised on a reliable diet from the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, as well as the brothers Gallagher, English singer/songwriter Jake Bugg mixes the melodious, working-class swagger from the La’s as well as the primal, bluesy simplicity from the White colored Stripes using the wry, weathered romanticism of Jens Lekman. …

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Dry the River

Based away of East London, Dried out the River — who’ve attracted comparisons to Mumford & Sons, Fleet Foxes, and Noah as well as the Whale — was shaped as a single vehicle for Norwegian-born singer/songwriter Peter Liddle, who defined the band’s sound as “folky gospel music performed with a …

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