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Life Will Do is Jamie Bosanko’ Single Out Now

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welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Jamie Bosanko and his single Life Will Do.

Life Will Do is Jamie Bosanko’ Single Out Now

The compositional style of this artist is inspired by classic rock.

An energetic and powerful sound that manages to entertain the listener from the first to the last second.

The passion Jamie Bosanko puts into interpreting his songs is contagious.

An artist who has great creativity and talent. The thing I like most about his music is that it’s sincere and direct. Jamie Bosanko has the ability to connect with the listener. His songs speak directly to your soul.

The chord progression is never obvious and banal and the harmonic intuitions are interesting.

I am confident that this artist will achieve success because he is a determined individual with a clear artistic vision.

Life Will Do is Jamie Bosanko’ Single Out Now!


Solid!


Life Will Do is Jamie Bosanko’ Single Out Now

Hailing from the shipyard town of Barrow in Furness, Jamie Bosanko is no stranger to the local music scene and as a solo performer he soon became one of the area’s prominent singer/songwriters. 2015 saw the release of his first full album ‘Echolocation’ racking up live appearances on BBC Introducing and support slots for Ocean Colour Scene and The Wedding Present along the way.

Falling neatly into the indie folk genre but his full band recordings hint at wider influences, with Tom Petty, James, The Beatles, Aimee Mann and others amongst his favourite artists.

Jamie has released four new singles over the past year and is busy making new music in the studio.




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