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Jude Edwin-Scott

About Me

Jude Edwin-Scott is an emerging folk artist on the London acoustic music scene. Deeply inspired by the beauty of life and nature, Jude manages to effectively express his ideals through his memorable, introspective songs of heartfelt warmth. A diverse musical history has enabled him to develop his own musical style, which includes distinctive finger-picking guitar, along with a calm and understated singing voice.His latest album, Elephant Feet, also features performances from his friends and family. Released on his own label, Bellyhead 9 Records, this is his first studio album and it was recorded in London's Tin Pan Alley studio and Gravity Shack Studios.Jude's love for music and creativity is evident in the 13 tracks on Elephant Feet. At times sweet, intricate and mellow and at other times upbeat and passionate, the album leaves you in no doubt that Jude wears his heart on his sleeve, possibly to inspire and encourage you to do the same. One thing is for certain, with so much experience under his belt and with his own Elephant Feet, Jude is now ready to move forward on his musical journey with confidence.Astrid BrookMy Website address is www.judeedwinscott.com

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Member Since: 04/03/2006
Band Website: www.judeedwinscott.com
Band Members: Jude Edwin-Scott - Vocals, acoustic, electric guitars and 5-string banjo.
Influences: The people I've been listening to most recently- John Martyn, James Taylor, Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Steve Earle, Kate Rusby, Ger wolfe, Devendra Banhart, Cat Stevens, Jeff Buckley, Guy Clark, Martha Tilston, Nic Jones, Vashti Bunyan, Van Morrison, Semble, Tom Waits and Mississippi John Hurt.
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Album Launch ’Morning Sun’ ,SouthwarkPlayhouse London

Sunday November 2008 Hello,          The album launch for 'Morning Sun' by  The Jude and Tom Edwin-Scott Band will be on Sunday 14th December at the S...
Posted by on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 07:45:00 GMT

Big Green Gathering-Poem

Hello, I felt inspired after I'd been to this years 'Big Green Gathering' in the Mendip Hills, so I decided to write a poem about it. The reason for calling it 'Everythings soft' is how I felt, you kn...
Posted by on Thu, 17 Aug 2006 04:29:00 GMT