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The show covers Blues from the 1920's to present day and includes a brief history of the tune/artist before each tune is played.
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Adama Janlo – hailed as one of Norway’s most exciting new voices – releases her new single “Come Over Here” on August 29. The track is a hypnotic and eclectic preview of her debut album “A Free Woman”, set for release on September 19.
“Come over here” is a vibrant ode to city life – a pulse of neon lights and electric encounters. It´s the kind of track you disappear into, where every beat pulls you deeper. Adama Janlo has you in the palm of her hands.
In 2024, Janlo received the Young Artist Award at the prestigious Notodden Blues Festival. She returned this year with her own headline concert, served as a vocal mentor for Little Steven’s Blues School, and was selected as a jury member for the Norwegian Grammys (Spellemannprisen). She is also booked for several of Norway’s top festivals, including Blues in Hell, Nidaros Blues Festival and Bergenfest.
Written by: DjCpKirk
The show covers Blues from the 1920's to present day and includes a brief history of the tune/artist before each tune is played.
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