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Sian Evans: ilikemusic because... when everyone you cared about lets you down (e.g. friends, boyfriend, parents) all at the same time music will always be there to pick you up and help you move on. ;-)
Rhys, Good Shoes: ilikemusic because... It gets you moving.
Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
dj.NOMSTA*: ilikemusic because... music likesme!
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
Ricky Cole (ricksta productions): ilikemusic because... it lets me express the way iam,and how i stand in life,my music is me!
Keysor Sose: ilikemusic because... it's the best you can feel legally ;-)
Alicia Keys: ilikemusic because... it makes you feel!
Leon Jean-Marie: ilikemusic because... It transcends. It really creates emotion with someone. That feeling it gives you, it goes through boundaries. To create something, it just breaks through all the walls. When you connect with a song, that is it, that is magic isn't it?There's something special about James Morrison…He looks like a youthful Joe Cocker, and has a voice that starts arguments over whether he sounds more like Al Green or Otis Redding. Whatever, his voice is incredible, soulful and soothing.
In fact, at I Like Music we think James Morrison is the absolute best new male solo artist in the UK this year - a sheer delight to listen to, exquisite! And OMG what a voice! WATCH THE VIDEO
The young fella from Rugbys been alive for just 21 years but his voice sounds like its been around for generations. His first single You Give Me Something will be released on July 17th followed by his debut album Undiscovered two weeks later on July 31st.
You Give Me Something is a spellbinding, bittersweet, bluesy-soul song about concealing true emotions in the early stages of a relationship, played mellowingly through an acoustic guitar and sung with a power and character of someone twice his age.
James was invited onto Later with Jools to perform his single almost two months upfront of release. You give me something is now #1 in the TV airplay chart, #11 in the radio airplay chart and the album is sitting comfortably at #5 in the Amazon pre-release chart 5 weeks in advance.
Those who saw him at the sold out Luminaire show on June 19th will have an idea about why people come away from his live shows in awe. He cut his teeth the old fashioned way, playing inner city dives and working mens clubs, and now takes a step up on the venue front with the following UK dates confirmed with more to follow:
July 12th Somerset House supporting Corinne Bailey-Rae London
July 19th Luminaire Kilburn
July 24th Louisiana Bristol
July 26th Bush Hall Shep Bush
July 28th Leadmill Sheffield
July 31st Late Room Manchester
August 1st King Tuts Glasgow
August 2nd Academy Bar Birmingham
Aug 11th Summer Sundae Festival Leicester
Aug 19th V festival Stafford
Aug 20th V festival Chelmsford
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