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Georgina Anderson

A talented singer and musician, teen Georgina Anderson began her music trip when she started busking in the shopping mall in her hometown of Middlesbrough. She captured the creativity of local people with her shows, but tragedy struck when she was identified as having an intense and rare type of …

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The Vamps

Britain’s the Vamps are an exuberant dance-rock and pop-influenced clothing devoted to vocalist Bradley Simpson. In 2012, guitarist Adam McVey made a decision to consider the more uncommon route of looking for skill on YouTube when he wished to start a music group. First he contacted vocalist/songwriter Simpson via his …

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Janet Devlin

This Northern Irish singer was created Janet Maureen Aoife Ne Devlin on November 12, 1994 in the tiny village of Gortin, County Tyrone. Inspired from an early on age by substitute acts like Crimson Popular Chili Peppers, Town & Color, and Devendra Banhart, she spent a lot of her years …

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Lucy Spraggan

By enough time Sheffield-raised, Canterbury-born picture salesperson Lucy Spraggan had received rapturous applause on her behalf performance from the witty, self-penned “YESTERDAY EVENING” during an X Factor 2012 audition, the singer/songwriter currently had a self-released album to her name. Oct 2011’s Top Space in the Zoo combined an observational lyrical …

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Becky Hill

Becky Hill became the initial Tone of voice U.K. contestant to rating a number a unitary when Dutch EDM celebrity Oliver Heldens’ “Gecko (Overdrive),” offering her vocals, topped the U.K. singles graph in June 2014. Created on Feb 14, 1994 in Bewdley, Worcestershire, Britain, Hill was no stranger to music …

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