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Kathy
7 juillet 2023
Nell has an even better voice live, she performed a brilliant show. After the show she spent time talking to all her fans, signing cd’s and having photos, what a special lady she is ❤️❤️
Bath, United Kingdom@Chapel Arts Centre
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Biographie de Nell Bryden
Native New Yorker Nell Bryden grew up in a bohemian artist’s loft in Brooklyn, her mother a classical soprano and her father an oil painter. She got her singer songwriter start in the folk clubs of Boston before moving back to her hometown. When Europe began calling, she spent a decade in London honing her craft, touring extensively, playing upwards of 250 shows a year.
Having released her debut album “What Does It Take” in 2009 under her own record label, she became known as a BBC Radio 2 darling, and went on to enjoy 23 consecutive play-listed singles — a record-breaker even for major label artists. Her song about her experience in 9/11, called “Sirens,” from her second album “Shake The Tree,” was covered by Cher. Known as an artist who’s “at home” on stage, she’s supported Gary Barlow, Chris Rea, The Counting Crows, KT Tunstall, and Duane Eddy, among others, and played numerous festivals including CarFest, V Festival, and Proms In The Park.
Although she still runs her own record label, Nell is part of the BMG publishing family. Her seventh studio album is due June 10, 2022. In 2020 she released “The Collection,” an anthology of her 21 radio singles. She lives in Manhattan with her two dogs and a cat that inadvertently feature in her home studio recordings, notably her remote performance with the BBC Concert Orchestra during the Coronavirus lockdown, for Ken Bruce’s House Music Sessions.
Plus d'infoHaving released her debut album “What Does It Take” in 2009 under her own record label, she became known as a BBC Radio 2 darling, and went on to enjoy 23 consecutive play-listed singles — a record-breaker even for major label artists. Her song about her experience in 9/11, called “Sirens,” from her second album “Shake The Tree,” was covered by Cher. Known as an artist who’s “at home” on stage, she’s supported Gary Barlow, Chris Rea, The Counting Crows, KT Tunstall, and Duane Eddy, among others, and played numerous festivals including CarFest, V Festival, and Proms In The Park.
Although she still runs her own record label, Nell is part of the BMG publishing family. Her seventh studio album is due June 10, 2022. In 2020 she released “The Collection,” an anthology of her 21 radio singles. She lives in Manhattan with her two dogs and a cat that inadvertently feature in her home studio recordings, notably her remote performance with the BBC Concert Orchestra during the Coronavirus lockdown, for Ken Bruce’s House Music Sessions.
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