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1allansmusic.com.au
allansmusic.com.au
At Allans Music, were musicians too! and as Australias leading full line music products retailer we have the A to Z of big brands, great service and price for all musicians. Australias largest range of print music, DVDs and music books - all your music needs under one roof.
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2emmadeigman.com
Emma Deigman : Official Website of Emma Deigman
The official Emma Deigman website. For a 20 year old about to release her first al , Emma Deigman has some impressive admirers. Bryan Adams recently turned up to one of her gigs, Gary Barlow has declared himself a huge fan and, on hearing a handful of her songs, Rod Stewart immediately offered to help her break the States. Listen to Deigman’s debut al , and you can understand the fuss. Sumptuous soul vocals hark back to the ‘70s on funky, feel-good songs with and lashings of live br and strings. Produced by Eliot Kennedy (the Grammy Award winner behind dozens of hits for Spice , Take That, Celine Dion and Blue) the al is an infectious mix of modern and old school. There is a rasp to Deigman’s captivating voice that recalls her hero Rod Stewart and shades of Joss Stone at her sunniest. In short, it's soul music to make you smile. “A lot of the al is upbeat and lively,” says Deigman. “You can hear how much fun we had making it. My best memories are of watching the band in Eliot's studio in Sheffield. Everything was played live, often recorded in just one take. We went back to the way music used to be made - no computers, full horn and string sections. We even had a grand piano in there.” Born in Buckinghamshire, now based in London, Deigman was five when, at a panto in Wycombe with her mother, she ran down the aisle and tried to clamber on stage. She has hardly been off a stage since. There was a stint at the National Theatre, several TV series (including one in which her character helped take a real boy band hostage) and, aged 13, the feature film Last Orders with Bob Hoskins and Michael Caine. By 15, Deigman was writing songs and sending off demos, although it was when she went to boarding school for sixth form that she knew her heart lay in music. Most of Emma’s al was co-written with Eliot Kennedy, to whom Deigman sent a demo almost two years ago. For a year, Deigman commuted to Sheffield for writing sessions and to record with a huge band of veteran musicians in Kennedy’s studio. Among the al ’s highlights are boogie piano-driven, It Was You, on which Deigman sings about ‘a loveable S.O.B.’ and missing her Jimmy Choo shoes, an inspired reworking of Teddy Pendergr ’ Love TKO and sensual, br -backed ballad Heart And Soul. Recently, Deigman has been playing live with her own band - after a show at West London's Troubadour, they immediately offered her a residency. In November, she shared a stage with Kenny Thomas and in December, played to a crowd of two and a half thousand at London's City Hall, alongside Peter Kay and Bryan Adams.
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