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We are Noble Jacks! We are a having a great time developing our commingled alternative musical style, with influences both musically and culturally from around the world and we invite you to join us on our Noble journey! The band members have individually specialized in different genres of music including folk, rock and pop which together (we hope) allows us to write songs in a fresh contemporary style with hints/ influences of some of our favorite artists such as Kings of Leon, Frank Turner and Mumford and Son's flying around here and there!
Sorrel Nation is a singer/songwriter from the UK who has been writing and performing since the age of 13, and at 15 recorded and released her first EP.
Sorrel made a name for herself performing at live music venues across London, but recently moved to Australia where she released her latest EP ‘Kids On The Run’. Sorrel’s passion for music shows in her heartfelt performances and powerful songs, and according to Ditto Music is “someone you need to put on your radar”.
She has been working with acclaimed British producer Ian Barter (Amy Winehouse, Paloma Faith, Guy Sebastian) and have created what they believe to be Sorrel’s best work so far.
“When she opens up with her angst-ridden upper register… the result is stunning.”
Tim Kroenert, themusic.com.au
“See her now before she becomes a huge star”
The Troubadour Club, London
Born and raised in Liverpool, Ted Clark started performing rock music as a teenager learning diversity and variance in guitar technique and discovered a love for composing his own music. He formed ‘My Life in the Making’, a successful band who gained their own following thanks to supporting and sharing the stage with rock heavyweights ‘Biffy Clyro’. After the release of their debut album 'Contemplating Concepts of Forever’ they were signed to Zebra3 Records. The band toured the UK and America and My Life in the Making featured in magazines such as Metal Hammer, Rock Sound, Kerrang, Total Guitar and other major publications.
Today, Ted also performs emotive alternative folk music acoustically, primarily with fiddle player Paul Brassington and can be heard on BBC Radio Kent. They can also be heard performing with Connie Cummings, Shayne Bennett and Kris Rodriques as Brother Bare.
To be confirmed.