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Tamlin\'s sound takes its cue from a musical history soaked in soul, song-writing greats and old school rhythm and blues, which he respectfully reinvents in a chic hybrid of roots, rock and reggae.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Blue-Eyed Soul
Release Date:
2008
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© Copyright-Rebza Productions
(634479830860)
Record Label: Rebza Records
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Following the release of his critically acclaimed debut album End of the Affair, enigmatic Sydney singer/songwriter Tamlin is quickly earning a reputation as a truly captivating performer. His sound takes its cue from a musical history soaked in soul, song-writing greats and old school rhythm and blues, which he respectfully reinvents in a chic hybrid of roots, rock and reggae.
Fronting one of the best live bands, with Tamlin on vocals and guitar, Zoltan Budai (Richard Clapton) on bass, Jon Howell (Leonardo’s Bride,Chase The Sun) on drums and Scott Aplin (Move Trees, Delta Goodrem) on keyboards, Tamlin is impressing audiences with his compelling live performance.
Tamlin is currently in the studio recording his second album Sea of One. His debut album End of the Affair was widely acknowledged as a striking collection of beautifully crafted songs and immaculate performances, including harmonica parts by blues legend Jim Conway. The album was produced by Tamlin and engineered by ARIA winner Jonathan Burnside.
CONTACT:
www.myspace.com/tamlinband www.tamlin.com.au
or www.sonicbids.com/tamlin
MEDIA QUOTES:
“Not many recording artists can boast the pedigree of Tamlin. Tamlin was born into Australia’s folk music equivalent of the House of Windsor.” Sydney Magazine (SMH)
“Tamlin will certainly get hearts racing in Sydney with his Gypsy good looks, down to earth manner and captivating mix of soul, blues and reggae.”
The Sunday Telegraph
“These songs recall the midnight cool of Leonard Cohen”
Sunday Magazine
“Cool old style bluesy sounds that stand up to be noticed”
Sain Magazine
“Tamlin’s future looks bright indeed.” – Mediasearch
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