Isobel Holly
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GB Bath – folk-blues / Blues / Singer/Songwriter / Acoustic Pop / Soul
Isobel Holly

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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder On The Beach Single 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Right Way Up EP 2015
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Isobel Holly steps fresh out of the studio and onto the stage with some of Bath and Bristol's finest musicians to bring you Sensibilities EP, the follow up to her 2015 debut EP, The Right Way Up.

Sensibilities is set to pickup where The Right Way Up left off, whilst showcasing Isobel's ever growing songwriting style and reaching out to new audiences with an ever changing aural aesthetic. With this new lineup, Isobel is set to take the UK music scene by storm with her inspired blend of jazz harmony and soulful rhythm and feel, tied together with heartfelt, story driven lyricism; offering something for all tastes.

Isobel is an experienced songwriter and performer, despite her tender age, and has a constantly growing list of credits and accolades, from collaborations across genres to songwriting awards. Her recent solo career successes have included performances at Bath institutions Komedia (Supporting Lera Lynn at Bath International Music Festival) and Moles, as well as headlining at the prestigious Louisiana, Bristol. Isobel has been subject to extensive coverage in 2016 on BBC Radio Bristol, stemming from the support given to her by BBC Introducing in the West throughout 2015, gaining her regular radio play, as well as invitation to play for the BBC Bristol Garden Sessions. Past successes have also seen Isobel travel internationally, from performances in Europe to following in the footsteps of lifelong hero Carole King, leaving her mark on the stage at legendary New York club, The Bitter End.