From her album “Red Hot Rhythm + Blues” (1987):
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Filled with euphoric and upbeat sonic brightness, this is the new single by Australian singer Sam Fischer:
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Born and bred in the middle of nowhere in Devon, this emerging British artist started singing, writing songs and playing piano at the age of 5. When she was 12 she got a singing scholarship to Wells Cathedral School, where she was classically trained. Inspired by wide-ranging legends, from Aretha Franklin and Etta James to Bob Marley and AC/DC, she released her debut single “Phoenix” in 2019.
Relaying the message that together, as one big united tribe, we can achieve anything, her new single is filled with compassion and love. Enveloping her empowering words with a rousing melody, it’s the pounding rhythm, rich piano and mighty harmonies that blend a funky vibe, vigorous blues and spirited soul. And with her power-house vocals, this jam is brimming with passion and hope.
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From her upcoming album “Memphis Love”, to be released on 17 November 2023:
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Hailing from Asbourne and now London-based, this British singer and songwriter has been writing music for most of her life. She started performing while attending an all-girls boarding school, but went on to study fine arts and history at university. She’s played festivals like TRNSMT and Montreux Jazz Festival. Inspired by Hozier, Grimes and Bon Iver, she debuted with “Narcissus” in 2020.
Celebrating feminism by writing a love letter to women talking to each other, passing knowledge along and the sisterhood it creates, her new single lights a fire under the patriarchy. With her powerful, poetic lyricism conveying her salient message, it’s the insatiable rhythm and bluesy guitars that fluently carry her resilient, soulful vocal force to an all-inspiring, empowering and anthemic sonic whole.
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