ORLANDO WEEKS

MUSICIAN
Orlando Weeks is a British singer-songwriter who has taken the pop music scene by storm with his unique sound and heartfelt lyrics. Since his emergence in the early 2000s, Weeks has released three studio albums, each one showcasing his impressive range of styles, from the soft and soulful to the more upbeat and funky.

Weeks’ debut album, The Little Blue, was released in 2004, and it was immediately praised for its inventive production and passionate lyrics. From the lead single “Come Back Home” to the closing track “The Sea,” Weeks’ debut album was filled with memorable moments that showcased his songwriting talent.

Since then, Weeks has released two more albums, The Gritterman (2007) and A Quickening (2010), both of which saw Weeks expanding his sound and exploring new musical territory. With A Quickening in particular, Weeks proved his ability to craft a powerful and captivating pop record. The album saw Weeks teaming up with producer Leo Abrahams and included guest appearances from the likes of Noah and the Whale and Johnny Marr.

Along with his studio albums, Weeks has also released a number of live albums and EPs, including the acclaimed Live from the Union Chapel (2014). His latest release came in 2018, when he released the single “Safe In Sound,” which featured singer-songwriter Lucy Rose.

Weeks’ live shows are renowned for their intimate and passionate atmosphere. His live sets often involve Weeks’ band, guest performers, and a string section, allowing him to recreate the full sound of his studio albums. With his live shows, Weeks proves himself to be a masterful performer, able to capture the emotion and intensity of his music in an intimate setting.

Overall, Orlando Weeks is an artist who has won the hearts of many with his beautiful music and captivating live performances. He is definitely an artist to keep an eye on as he continues to explore new sonic territory and push the boundaries of pop music.

Website: https://www.orlandoweeks.co.uk

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