Britain’s Got Talent
semi-finalist
Rosie O’Sullivan is back, after losing 16.5 stone in weight, with a new soul
inspired collection of tracks. The soul songstress writes and sings from the
heart with a fullness of passion, which has nurtured and helped shape her own
individual musical imagination. Having performed at Birmingham Pride, Big
Festival and The Brummie Awards,
worked alongside Martha Reeves, Shalamar
and The Real Thing and received
amazing feedback from the BGT judges, O’Sullivan is back and better than ever.
Stream
the EP here:
Gaining influences from her family and
relationships, Rosie found her own experiences in life inspire her music most.
The album is
based around relationships and experiences in her life that have happened over
the past few years but ‘No One’ follows the story of true love between Rosie’s
mum and dad that she is lucky to see every day.
Brought
up with the rousing sounds of Motown, soul and the vibrant style of the
sixties, Rosie immersed herself in the unique energy of the music, which has
naturally lingered into her own. By the age of eleven Rosie could play both the
piano and saxophone and continued to blossom as an artist. She began singing
alongside The National Youth Choirs of
Great Britain in the 2011 and 2012 BBC
Proms and then gained a Bachelor of
Music Performance Degree at the London College of Music.
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