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6 stages feat. as many genres as possible,arts, crafts, kids area, healers, workshops walkabouts,, fireshows,
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Jol Rose Biography
I'm a singer-songwriter based in Swindon, England.
I was born in London at the end of the sixties - my musical influences include old-school punk and ska as well as a long tradition of US-influenced music (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen), traditional folk and blues and more. I guess the sum of all this is some kind of rough-edged Americana.
I recorded my first album, My Nebraska, in Earthworm Studios, Swindon, at the end of 2018, release it April 2019 - a collection of songs, mostly written recently, that talk about struggles, both personal and political. You know the stuff ...life, love, loss and despair. Cheery stuff. (The album’s title is a nod to Bruce Springsteen’s stripped back 1982 album Nebraska, which was initially recorded as a demo with just guitar and vocals.)
2020 saw the release of the follow-up, Welcome to Zombieland. All recorded in the home studio, with guests popping in or recording remotely, this is a more diverse album - styles and dreams held together with hope, anger and melacholy. And melody. Etc.
Current tour of new album, Peace Love Americana, released March 2023. We sure need it.
Read MoreI was born in London at the end of the sixties - my musical influences include old-school punk and ska as well as a long tradition of US-influenced music (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen), traditional folk and blues and more. I guess the sum of all this is some kind of rough-edged Americana.
I recorded my first album, My Nebraska, in Earthworm Studios, Swindon, at the end of 2018, release it April 2019 - a collection of songs, mostly written recently, that talk about struggles, both personal and political. You know the stuff ...life, love, loss and despair. Cheery stuff. (The album’s title is a nod to Bruce Springsteen’s stripped back 1982 album Nebraska, which was initially recorded as a demo with just guitar and vocals.)
2020 saw the release of the follow-up, Welcome to Zombieland. All recorded in the home studio, with guests popping in or recording remotely, this is a more diverse album - styles and dreams held together with hope, anger and melacholy. And melody. Etc.
Current tour of new album, Peace Love Americana, released March 2023. We sure need it.
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Country Blues
Acoustic
Americana
Folk
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