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SUSY THOMAS
Susy is a singer/songwriter and has just finished putting together her debut album 'In the Morning' with the acclaimed producer Mike Choi.

Susy has worked with some of the industry’s most established figures, including Dave Stewart, Lestyn Polson, Roger Taylor and the late Michael Kamen. Such encounters not only provided inspiration, but extended Susy’s musical knowledge and influenced the artistic path she has chosen.

THE STORYS
The Storys is four singer songwriters all taking lead vocals on different songs, their sound is both fragile and intense, underpinned by a dark lyrical edge. They can turn from tender country-tinged ballad one minute to an as-wide-as-the-ocean stomp the next - in the same category as classic harmony vocal bands such as Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Crosby Stills Nash & Young and The Beatles, all of whom also had multiple singers.

The Storys have signed worldwide to Warner Music and their Korova label will be releasing the next single "Be By Your Side" on Feb 27th and the album gets a full national release in new packaging on Mar 20th.

MANN FRIDAY
The band is already topping the unsigned band charts with 3 number 1's as voted by the public. They created a huge buzz when they played the Edingburgh Fringe Festival and have broken the attendance record at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, sold out gigs at the Halfmoon Putney and a near capacity Saturday night headline at the Barfly. Add to this their radio play and feature on Sky News and you know this is a band to use your ears on.

THE DEADBEATS
Winners of the Glastonbury Unsigned competition, Manchester based The Deadbeats are set for great things. Think Bob Dylan meets Neil Young delivered by Mancunian Kings of Leon.