Changing EP

by harrypanemusic

Harry Pane is a singer-songwriter from Northamptonshire. His live performance delivers an effortless energy and he has a distinctive tone to his voice.

He's received support from John Kennedy at Radio X, Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing & won 'Best Original Artist' at the #Roadtothe100club with PRS and Island Records. In 2016 he played at SXSW Festival in Texas, Glastonbury, CarFest and Jamie Oliver's Big Feastival.

He's going on his first UK tour in March with his new EP The Wild Winds, produced by Dani Castelar, which will be released in March 2017.

Reviews for Harry's EP - Changing:

"A simplicity that charms with guitar backdrop curling around the lyrical story." - Bluesdoodles, June 2016

"Aided by some solemn hums and a subtle drum kick, is a more than affecting opener that oozes some haunting vibes, bring to mind that of fellow indie folk guitarist José González." - Subculture, July 2016

"If you close your eyes and focus on the lyrics, a fantastic touching track that will appeal to Luke Sital-Singh fans." - Cultured Vultures, July 2016

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Harry Pane is a singer-songwriter from Northamptonshire. His live performance delivers an effortless energy and he has a distinctive tone to his voice.

He's received support from John Kennedy at Radio X, Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing & won 'Best Original Artist' at the #Roadtothe100club with PRS and Island Records. In 2016 he played at SXSW Festival in Texas, Glastonbury, CarFest and Jamie Oliver's Big Feastival.

He's going on his first UK tour in March with his new EP The Wild Winds, produced by Dani Castelar, which will be released in March 2017.

Reviews for Harry's EP - Changing:

"A simplicity that charms with guitar backdrop curling around the lyrical story." - Bluesdoodles, June 2016

"Aided by some solemn hums and a subtle drum kick, is a more than affecting opener that oozes some haunting vibes, bring to mind that of fellow indie folk guitarist José González." - Subculture, July 2016

"If you close your eyes and focus on the lyrics, a fantastic touching track that will appeal to Luke Sital-Singh fans." - Cultured Vultures, July 2016

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