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V.V. Brown’s Travelling Like the Light

April 20, 2010 by studio360writer

After making a splash in Europe, the delightful V.V. Brown releases her first album, Travelling Like the Light, in the U.S. today.

And she’ll perform a set at the Apple Store in Soho tonight at 7 p.m. (It’s free!)

Not in New York City? You can still see V.V. play live. She stopped by Studio 360 in February and performed the track “Crying Blood:”

You can download that live track at Studio 360′s website.

“Good art comes from being open-minded. And for me,” says the U.K.-based child of a Jamaican mother and Puerto Rican father, “that’s an international thing.” Listen to V.V. and Kurt’s full conversation here:

[AUDIO=http://audio.wnyc.org/studio/studio022610f.mp3]

—Cary Barbor

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Posted in Music, New York City, Video | Tagged Apple store, Crying Blood, jamaica, pop, Puerto Rico, soul, Travelling Like the Light, v. v. brown | 1 Comment

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  1. on April 29, 2010 at 12:21 am Travelling

    In element to retro-Soul, her songs also contain sound elements of indie pop, doo-wop, material and move sound. And the medium, which leave be released in the Integrated States on April 20, 2010 (the digital variation came out on Feb. 2 2010) is a pinched forcefulness missy that’s pleasant from offset to end.
    ———–
    ruthallen



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