VIEW EVENT INFORMATION: John Newman
Tribute By John Newman
OCT
11
Status: Available Now!
Type: Music Album
Date: Friday 11 October 2013, 12:00 AM
Agent: Itunes

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About the person John Newman:
Art: Music
Genres: Soul, Pop, Neo Soul, Soulful Pop, Vocal Pop, British Soul, Electronic, R&B, Contemporary R&b, Blue-Eyed Soul, Dance-Pop, Breakbeat, Drum And Bass, House, Dance, Contemporary
Notable Organizations: Itunes
Yorkshire, U.K.-born soul artist John Newman had his Otis Redding-inspired tone brought to the fore on the two 2012 singles which effectively introduced the London drum'n'bass act Rudimental to the mainstream. Released in May 2012, within a couple of months the powerful and upbeat "Feel the Love" had reached the number one spot in the U.K., while the anthemic "Not Giving In" — also featuring London-born singer/songwriter Alex Clare — followed that November. Newman's assured vocal on both tracks was in part borne from the fact that he had co-written each piece. Brought up on a diet of Motown and Northern soul by his mother, Newman built on the hip-hop and house experiments of his teen years before gigging regularly during a three-year stint at Leeds College of Music. Inspired by his elder brother, who had also left home to pursue a career in music, Newman next made the jump to London, where he formed his first band with a pre-Rudimental Piers Aggett. The eventual success of "Feel the Love" turned 2012 into a busy year of writing and recording for Newman, who also landed prestigious support slots with Plan B. By May 2013, Rudimental's debut album, Home, hit number one in the U.K. album charts, placing Newman's already celebrated guest vocals alongside performances by artists such as Emeli Sandé and Angel Haze. By this point, the first fruits of his solo recordings had emerged online, such as the piano-driven track "Love Me Again," which became a U.K. number one single that July. A few months later, after the success of his collaborations and single, Newman released his debut album, Tribute, which went straight to the top of the U.K. album charts upon its release.
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