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Day: September 30, 2018

Album Releases, Concerts and tours, Gigs and concerts, Interviews Posted on30 September 201826 July 2020

Dan Barnett: ‘I’ve been very lucky’

I just keep doing things I love and playing with musicians I love and my voice shapes itself; if you are an artist, it is part of who you are, I think you are always aware of it.

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