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Artist description:A singer, songwriter and artist from Oxford, Rosie Caldecott is known for the dreaminess of her soundscapes, the wistfulness of her lyrics, and the warmth of her voice. Rosie recently released a new EP titled The Lost Gardens (2018), which was 100% crowdfunded. This latest release was recorded, produced and released by Oxford based Upcycled Sounds. She has performed regularly on BBC radio, performed at BBC Countryfile Live, is a regular with Sofar Sounds and the local Catweazle Club, and has performed at many other local festivals over the past decade. Graduating with a degree in fine art from Falmouth University, Rosie has developed her painting and photography practice in her studio near the Cotswolds, where she continues to explore her work as a visual artist. ‘There are some vocals which you feel like you could listen to all day.’ (Sarah Gosling Fresh on the Net blog, 2018). ‘Delicious poise, gorgeous singing, and adventurous production’ (Tom Robinson on BBC Radio 6 Music) ‘The melodies, twists, turns, and general execution are top-notch, and likely to sweep you away in a most-beautiful auditory manner.’ (Jason Grishkoff on indieshuffle)
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