Jade Bird gives us something new - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

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Would you please help us improve the show by voting for your favourite track from this episode?April the 14th (Part I)Love Has All Been Done BeforePull It TogetherBitter EndHandmade CardYou Keep It All InBilly (Live)Vote now! Yeah! Get on. You arrived at another episode of the show. Thanks, your continued slavish devotion to the show that champions the undiscovered and under represented musicians of the planet known as earth is admirable, and appreciated. Jade Bird brings us a reason to rethink our idea of modern music, with the wonderful Love Has All Been Done Before. Our usual bookend is taken care of by Gillian Welch and Tobin gives us a double New Music Header by Someone and Young & Sick. A Record Box Classic from The Beautiful South rounds it all out. Friend of the show Jerry G blows his harp and our minds Thank you so much to the guys over at Musicians in the Mountains. Jerry wrote this impromptu harp piece for the show. What a harp player Jerry really is - we are truly thankful for this amazing piece of music. Thanks guys. Go check out Jerry and JP's amazing project here. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt6nNChCArf/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Track Listing April the 14th Part I Gillian WelchLove Has All Been Done Before Jade BirdPull It Together SomeoneBitter End Young & SickHandmade Card Nina NastasiaYou Keep It All In The Beautiful SouthBilly (Live) Gillian Welch  Jade Bird - 21 year old talent making the rest of us sick with envy Firstly, we are delighted that Tobin introduced us to the very talented Jade Bird. Secondly, this was a really good track. We'll be interested to see how she does in the poll. Jade Bird released her debut EP Something American in July 2017 to critical acclaim. Rolling Stone described her vocals as: raw and robust The legendary Tony Visconti was also recorded as commenting: she sings so adroitly, she's very intelligent as a singer and there's nothing she can't do Jade Bird began playing piano at a young age - 8 years old - and consequently moved on to guitar and song writing at 12 years old. Initially living in South Wales with her grandmother and mother, later she moved to London at 16 years of age and started attending BRIT School in Croydon. Whilst at BRIT School Jade would perform several gigs a week. Secondly, in 2017 Jade Bird began touring the US and as Tobin stated on the show, opened for Son Little amongst others. Young & Sick - a personal note from their publicist We received this post from Young & Sick's publicist quite coincidentally the week we decided to introduce Young & Sick to the show: Today, musician and visual artist known as Young & Sick (real name Nick van Hofwegen) has released brand new single No Good,the 2nd track to see a release from his forthcoming new EP scheduled for a spring 2019 release via Neon Gold Records / B3SCI Records. Stream No Good everywhere now here.  A slow-burn of a track oscillating between dark pop vibes and deep house grooves, Nick describes, No Good is a confession of my many mistakes. My inability to keep from going absolutely insane. And my failure in stopping my self-destruction. It also happens to be a killer hit at kid’s birthdays, office parties and water-balloon fights."Today also marks the beginning of Young & Sick's N. American tour with The Knocksas direct support. The tour kicks off today in Vancouver and will traverse 19 cities. Tickets on sale now here.  Bitter End No Good comes on the heels of previous single Bitter End which saw a release earlier this month to widespread critical love and a Spotify 'New Music Friday' add. Stream the track now here. Young & Sick is coming off a whirlwind 2018 that started with the January release of comeback EP, Ojai, which you can purchase on limited edition 7" vinyl here. His first body of work since his 2014 debut album, the EP was a reintroduction to Young & Sick's music and visual artistry,

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