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Colm Gavin | EP 86

Jan 18, 202332 minSeason 5Ep. 86
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Episode description

 Colm Gavin is an Irish singer/songwriter currently signed to BEO Records. Colm's first two solo releases (Your Endless Slumber/A Voice For The Urban Darlings) both reached number 1 in the Irish Charts at the time of their release.

Singles from his debut album have reached the top ten in notable Indie charts in Norway, Australia, USA, Canada & Japan. He has made notable inroads in the American market with his music currently being playlisted on over 50 stations across the US & Canada.

Colm Gavin was recently made an Artist Ambassador for WhyHunger: Artists against hunger and poverty; a charity established in the late 1970s by Bill Ayres and the late Harry Chapin. Fellow artist ambassadors include Santana, Jackson Browne & Bruce Springsteen.

Today, we are joined by Colm Gavin to discuss his inspirations behind his newest release ‘1992 Tapes.’

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Meet Colm Gavin

‘The 1992 Tapes’

Pulling Influence from Characters in Life

Compare Yourself to Who You Were Yesterday, Not Who Others Are Today

New Christmas Single 

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Check out his latest work ‘The 1992 Tapes’ available everywhere! https://open.spotify.com/album/3qp5DtmL4L1OB2xbQWkuh5?si=VQGks_KkRy24haEMeG1-Bw 

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