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Boy Oh Boy

Artist: Jerry Williams
Label: Sunglasses Records (self release)
Impact date: EP: out now
ROTD featured date: Tuesday 17 November 2015

We say

There’s a simple reason that we’re featuring Jerry Williams for the fourth time in just over a year - the quality of work she is producing is so strong. This from her Cold Beer EP is her most assured song yet, building from a wistful, forlorn vocal at the start into a full-blown adult-orientated acoustic pop gem that’s totally radio-ready, we reckon. The Portsmouth-raised 19-year old has collaborated on this with Jim Duguid, the co-writer of Paolo Nutini’s Last Request and Too Close for Alex Clare. Last night, Jerry was interviewed across the BBC local radio network, and regionally BBC Introducing has been hugely supportive to date. She’s currently featuring in Wonderland magazine’s 10th anniversary issue, has played a session for SBTV, had her videos shown regularly on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, bagged a glowing review in the Guardian, and performs live in London with her full band at The Old Queens Head in Islington tomorrow night (November 18). Engaging, fresh, talented, and with bags of personality, we’ll stick with our assertion that a future platinum-selling star is in our midst. 

Contact

Label, Publishing & National Radio: Jeff Powell, +44 (0)7831 450 241
Regional Radio: Stacy Scurfield, Cherry Lips PR, +44 (0)7841 707 675
Press & Online: Anthony Giannaccini, Wilful Publicity, +44 (0) 208 281 0989
TV: Helen Jones, Chilli PR, +44 (0)20 7462 2946
Live: Sol Parker, Coda, +44 (0)20 7017 2500
Management: Jeff Powell, Big Hug Management, +44 (0)7831 450 241 


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