Hearts will be stolen when singer-songwriter Corey Legge takes his new single 'Rose' on tour throughout September, playing major and regional centres backed by a three-piece band.
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'Rose' is the second single to be lifted from Legge's debut full-length album Driving out of Eden, which was released in February. A heartfelt lament about a lost soul, 'Rose' is a beautifully haunting song featuring Legge's signature slide guitar and smooth vocal melodies.
With its Celtic folk-rock vibe, 'Rose' reveals a more sensitive side of Corey's songwriting after the frenetic pace of the album's titular first single. The song is layered in emotion and showcases Corey's growing prowess as a lyricist, the words sung with passion and honesty in a voice that channels strains of James Taylor and Donovan.
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The clip is simple and sweet, pairing well with Legge's upfront and wholesome appeal as he delivers the song to his audience with pure intention and emotion. It also features a range of instruments he is known for using in a live setting, including lap steel, guitar, and banjo.
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Legge is on tour throughout NSW, Victoria and Queensland throughout September accompanied by a three-piece band and special guests.
The tour begins right here on the Far South Coast with a gig at the iconic Murrah Hall, this Friday, September 6, with Corey Legge and band supported by Sam Fletcher.
Doors open 8pm, with tickets available from www.coreylegge.com, bit.ly/CoreyLegge-MurrahHall, or on the door.
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