Tarantino Meets Morricone with A Dusting Of Twin Peaks and A Shot Of Rock'n'Roll

By: Nov. 24, 2017
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Skelhorn makes music to reflect old and new, fusing his acoustic roots with electronica and wonderfully authentic vocals. Tarantino meets Morricone, with a dusting of Twin Peaks and a shot of Rock'n'Roll

Quickly garnering support from key radio tastemakers through his strong catchy hooks and meaningful lyrics, the singer songwriter from Liverpool is generating a real buzz across his home city and beyond.

Skelhorn began his musical career at the age of fourteen, performing in clubs and pubs across the North West of England. He was quickly noticed by Radio Merseyside and Radio City and could regularly be heard and seen on live broadcasts and roadshows. Through this early radio support he was able to meet and perform with legendary songwriter Bill Dees (Pretty Woman) and Sonny Curtis (The Crickets).

Skelhorn has recorded, performed and toured with three bands prior to launching his solo career, gaining an enviable reputation and invaluable experience to stand him in good stead for the next chapter. To stream or download these materials, follow this link:
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Watch the short film to accompany the single here: https://youtu.be/DeovSiG6ps0

"Skelhorn's great gift is his ability to deliver beautiful, meaningful lyrics with his unique laid-back 'Elvis-like' voice.What's incredible about 'Wondrous Place' is its simple, traditional feel combined with futuristic, precision production - and you just can't hear the join." Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music



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