DEBORAH ROSE is an international singer-songwriter from Wales. Her pure voice has been likened to Eva Cassidy, and her cinematic sound to Enya with the troubadour spirit of Joni Mitchell. Her style transcends genres, from folk to pop, jazz to bluegrass, and she draws inspiration from the bohemian poets and painters of the Pre-raphaelite era. She has toured with Judy Collins, American songwriter Jimmy Webb, Ralph Mctell and presidential nominee Marianne Williamson. More recently she has been performing alongside comedian and pianist Alistair McGowan. Following in the footsteps of Johnny Cash, a unique part of her work is music therapy and songwriting workshops in prisons. Deborah Rose is not just a musician, but a creative force, bringing the joy of music and songwriting to all who meet her.

“ One of the finest voices I’ve heard “ Judy Collins

“Deborah Rose casts a spell with her songs and her voice. Her music brings you to another place, a place of calm, a place of wonder, a place of mystery. She has dedicated her life energy to service and music, and the result of her hard work is this collection of beautiful songs for us to savour, a gift to the world. She’s a gem, as are these songs. Please give a listen!” Mary Gauthier

ROBERT VINCENT is one of the most acclaimed new voices on the Americana music scene. Born in Crosby Liverpool, his upbringing inculcated him with a very Merseyside culture of storytelling and language.A key influence would be the American country records that his father would play around the house such as Waylon Jennings and Emmylou Harris.
He received an early education in Pink Floyd thanks to his older brothers that he shared a bedroom with. This eclectic mix of musical influence remains palpable in the music of Vincent to this day.”Somewhere Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley and Phil Everly are smiling” –
Coachella Valley Weekl, Album Review, 2020

“Early promise made good by Liverpool based Americana hopeful” **** – Mojo  
April 2020

“Winner of the inaugural Americana Music Association UK’s Emerging Artist
Award in 2016, Vincent’s not so much emerging as arriving” – Andy Fyle  
Mojo Review (April 2020)

“A tremendous record from one of Liverpool’s brightest musicians” **** –
Rob Ramsey, Album Review Maverick magazine