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THANK YOU!

Huge thanks to everyone who pre-ordered the album and to Disc Factory for going above and beyond to get the CD’s back to us in time! Also to Pete Millson for the stunning photos, Martin Rowsell at Simply Marvellous Music…

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Lead single from the new album out tomorrow!

Our 'radio edit' of the title track from the new album wil be released as a single on the 30th September. Photo credit: Pete Millson from the photoshoot up on Crook Peak in Somerset, UK.

Brand New Day in FATEA Magazine

Huge thanks to Fatea Magazine for the kind words about the latest single Brand New Day (feat. Brent Jones) 

"Crook and Jones voices work well together, and the large backing chorus makes this sound like a Greenwich Village protest song…

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BBC Radio Somerset

I was invited for an interview with Luke Knight on BBC Radio Somerset on Friday so we headed down a very traffic-logged M5. Amazingly we arrived in time - and even got to have a cup of tea.

It's up…

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Brand New Day out 22nd July!

The third single from the forthcoming album 'The Broken Road Back Home' is out on Friday 22nd July! 🌅 

You can PRE-SAVE it now. This one is a duet and a special collaboration with Canadian artist Brent Jones and features…

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Where Word's Don't Go Lyric Video

It's here! The lovely new lyric video for 'Where Words Don't Go'.

Why not pop on some headphones and do some cloud watching for a few minutes while I sing to you...

This is the place.

Photography by Pete Millson…

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Where Words Don't Go

The second single from the forthcoming album 'The Broken Road Back Home' is out on Friday 27th May! 🌅

You can PRE-SAVE it on Spotify and preview the track/add it to your collection on Apple Music/Itunes now.

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Battle Scars on the airwaves

Thanks to Armandaleg Music for this feature. I'm thrilled with how the new song has been received! Battle Scars has been played on some great radio shows like Richard Leader's American Pie, Adam Wilson's Quiet Revolution, Noel Caseys' After Midnight…

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