Rosie O’Sullivan has been gifted with amazing vocal capabilities and she really lets them shine on her new soul-infused EP.
Her name might ring a bell from the 2013 version of Britain’s Got Talent, where she reached the semi-final stage. Since then, Rosie has been working hard to hone her songwriting craft and now she has returned with a collection of beautifully arranged tracks that exhibit her talents at their best. She has also performed at Birmingham Pride, Big Festival and The Brummie Awards and had the pleasure of working with acts such as Martha Reeves, Shalamar and The Real Thing.
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 the track ‘No One’ follows the story of true love between Rosie’s mum and dad that she is lucky to see every day.
Having been fed on a diet of motown and soul as a child, the influence is clear when listening to Rosie’s own music. Rosie dabbled in playing both the piano and saxophone by the young age of 11 and these have without a doubt helped her blossom as a musician. She started singing with The National Youth Choir of Great Britain who performed at the BBC Proms in 2011 and 2012, before attending the London College of Music and obtaining a degree in music performance.
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