Adam Norsworthy ✦2016✦ Rainbird
Жанр: Folk-Rock, Pop-Rock, Blues-Rock
Страна исполнителя (группы): UK (London)
Лейбл: Trapeze Music
Дата релиза: 8 April 2016
Продолжительность: 00:52:04
Аудиокодек, тип рипа, битрейт аудио: MP3 (tracks), CBR 320 kbps
Треклист:
01. Leave a Light On
(04:09)
02. No Point Talking
(04:05)
03. I'd Rather Spend My Time with You
(04:09)
04. Da Vinci's Eyes
(03:32)
05. Something to Say
(04:15)
06.
Shores of Heaven (03:46)
07. A Night in the Bolney
(04:32)
08. Ready for Me
(05:21)
09. She Didn't Want to Know
(04:05)
10. The Stradivarius Tree
(04:19)
11. Corner of Rosedale
(03:37)
12. Loving Could Be so Easy
(04:16)
13. Just a Weary Soldier
(01:58)
Adam Norsworthy - Coming Back To You (To Say Goodbye) (2014)
http://www.adamnorsworthy.co.uk/Enter_Site.html
https://www.reverbnation.com/adamnorsworthy
Adam Norsworthy
Adam Norsworthy - Guitar, Piano, vocal
Wayne Proctor - Drums, BVs
Mat Beable - Bass, BVs
Anna Brigham - Violin, BVs,
Bennett Holland - Hammond, BVs
Steve Wright - Guitar, BVs
Few performers in the UK have the live pedigree of Adam Norsworthy. Adam started playing professionally at 15; he has now played over 1500 gigs across the UK, Europe and the USA.
The singer, guitarist and multi–instrumentalist is the son of a folk singer and an American journalist, and his first love was the blues and rock’n’roll he heard on the radio growing up in America.
Adam cut his teeth playing in various bands in his youth, forming the exciting, well-respected UK blues band The Mustangs in 2000. Nominated for four British Blues Awards, The Mustangs have a reputation for blistering live shows and Adam’s original songs saw them fast become a staple on the UK blues circuit.
Adam’s songwriting has never been limited to the blues and his solo work draws upon a huge range of influences from the blues to Bowie to Lindsey Buckingham to John Barry.
Adam’s expressive voice perfectly complements his startlingly personal songwriting; open, honest and raw, but always floating on an unforgettable melody and peerless musicianship.
In an age of reality ‘stars’ and ever-more manufactured singers, Adam is the real deal.