Dave McPherson
Dave McPherson is the Lead Vocalist/Guitarist of the Alternative Rock/Metal band, 'InMe' and the Drummer of Heavy Metal band "Centiment" from Bentwood, Essex. He also has his own experimental project called "A Devil's Devil". In late 2006, InMe went on tour, but not to promote an album, just to get back on the road again. Dave has recorded his solo album 'B.S.W.U.E' (which stands for Beautiful Stories With Ugly Endings) which is compiled of acoustic tracks. This CD became available on the last InMe tour of 2006, The Punishment Tour, and is limited to 1000 copies.
Malcolm Morley
British singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist who was first in Sam Apple Pie, and then most notably recorded several albums with his band Help Yourself. After they broke up he briefly joined Bees Make Honey, before joining Man with Deke Leonard and Ken Whaley, where he co-wrote and recorded Man's most successful album Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics but left after a US tour. In 1976 Morley recorded a solo album, backed by Plummet Airlines who he'd been working with, and produced by ex Brinsley Schwarz memeber Ian Gomm.
Carly Rae Jepsen
Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Juno-nominated singer/songwriter from Mission, British Columbia, Canada In the summer of 2007 she placed third in the fifth season of Canadian Idol. Her debut album Tug of War was released in Canada on September 30, 2008. An EP titled Curiosity was released on February 14, 2012. The lead single, Call Me Maybe, reached #1 in her native Canada and was certified double platinum.
The Apprentice
The Apprentice is a rock band from Hurricane, West Virginia. Their acoustic-driven sound can go from the poppy to the morose, with a very soulful sound. They have four releases on Future Destination Records.
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Arthur Walwin
Hailing from the South East of London; Arthur Walwin has been building a name for himself with his soulful, heartfelt ballads. Taking on the role of artist and producer on all of his releases and often incorporating many of his influences into his music. Arthur’s songs are reminiscent of early Mayday Parade and some of the slower songs by artists like You Me At Six and Paramore. The EP is a departure from his band (Paige), however there are still shades of piano-lead American Pop Punk/Rock in his songs.
Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968, in Eureka, California) is an American singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and video game voice actor, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Faith No More from 1988 to 1998, which recently reunited in 2009 and will be touring Europe this summer. He has also handled lead vocals and composed music for Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, Lovage, Fantômas, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Moonchild Trio and Peeping Tom.
Coconi
Summary
Having been compared musically to the highly energetic energy of No Doubt meets the rockier Evanescence with a pinch of Bjork in the vocals, it is no wonder Coconi has captured large audiences whilst performing alongside the likes of Natasha Bedingfield, PM Dawn and the legendary James Taylor Quartet, wowing audiences to her highly seductive tunes bursting with power. Coconi puts her ability to pen a catchy hook down to growing up listening to the crème de la crème of musical lyricists such as Alanis Morissette, Madonna and Sheryl Crow.
Glenn Lewis
Glenn Lewis (born Glen Ricketts on March 13, 1975 in Toronto, Canada) is a soul singer and songwriter. Originally planning to pursue a career in animation as a teenager, Lewis instead decided to focus on music. His father was a member of the musical group Crack of Dawn. Lewis has cited Stevie Wonder as his biggest inspiration, and Glenn has often been compared to him because of their similarities in their tones. Glenn singing first garnered attention when he won a high-school talent contest by covering Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You".