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Young troubadour Connor Selby signed to Provogue Records in December 2022 – home to icons such
as Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang. He will release a deluxe
version of his self-titled album on 3 March, which includes bonus tracks. “I Shouldn’t Care” is the
first new song to be released.
One of the brightest talents on the UK blues scene. He has been voted "Young Artist of the Year" at
the UK Blues Awards for the last three consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022) and he already has an
impressive venue checklist, including Wembley Stadium, where he opened for The Who in July 2019
and has since gone on to play Hyde Park, London, with Pearl Jam, Stereophonics and Johnny Marr in
the summer of 2022.
There's a timeless melancholic quality to his music. Relatable in its honesty and openness, he draws
from anxiety and vulnerability but delivers it with a world-worn elegance. There's an intimacy to
Selby's lyricism and delivery, with emotion being the instrument deftly played throughout.
The sky is the limit for Selby, who, along with awards, has picked up numerous plays on BBC Radio 2.
It's easy to see why with his soulful blend of blues and his emotionally introspective songwriting,
which sits alongside his impressive armoury of guitar playing.
as Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang. He will release a deluxe
version of his self-titled album on 3 March, which includes bonus tracks. “I Shouldn’t Care” is the
first new song to be released.
One of the brightest talents on the UK blues scene. He has been voted "Young Artist of the Year" at
the UK Blues Awards for the last three consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022) and he already has an
impressive venue checklist, including Wembley Stadium, where he opened for The Who in July 2019
and has since gone on to play Hyde Park, London, with Pearl Jam, Stereophonics and Johnny Marr in
the summer of 2022.
There's a timeless melancholic quality to his music. Relatable in its honesty and openness, he draws
from anxiety and vulnerability but delivers it with a world-worn elegance. There's an intimacy to
Selby's lyricism and delivery, with emotion being the instrument deftly played throughout.
The sky is the limit for Selby, who, along with awards, has picked up numerous plays on BBC Radio 2.
It's easy to see why with his soulful blend of blues and his emotionally introspective songwriting,
which sits alongside his impressive armoury of guitar playing.
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