Ed Sheeran ft. Amy Wadge | en

Ed Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is a singer songwriter currently signed under Atlantic (WMG). Sheeran was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire before moving to Framlingham, Suffolk. In his time in Suffolk, he was known to have flourished as a hidden talent when it came to music. He learned guitar at a very young age, and began writing songs during his time at Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham. By the time Sheeran had left school, he was already certain that music was going to play a major part in his life, and therefore studied at Access To Music in...
Bio: Phil Sheeran has established himself as a guitarist and composer with the national international release of his CD’s "Breaking Through", "Standing on Fishes", "It’s A Good Thing", "Orchid" and The Marc Anthony Latin Guitar Tribute CD plus two holiday albums, "I’ll Be Home For Christmas" and "The First Noel", and his most recent Japan only release "Phil Sheeran, The Best of Smooth Jazz Series". Phil’s albums have hit 17 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz and charted top 5 in the nation for air play on contemporary jazz and New Adult Contemporary stations. Phil has performed on the same bill as...
Amy comes originally, from Backwell, a little village just outside Bristol. She started song-writing at the age of nine, originally on the family piano. When she was 11 her parents found a guitar in a junk shop, brought it home and Amy taught herself to play along to Tracy Chapman’s debut album. It was then she discovered a passion for the guitar. While still at school, she regularly gigged around Bristol’s celebrated and numerous music venues. At the age of 14 Amy signed her first record deal with her band ‘Two Of A Mind’ and released her first single at...
Wadge is a drum-machine grindcore band from Canada that formed in 1991 and has since has steadily continued to recorded and release material. Musically, Wadge plays an intense, pummeling and quirky style of grindcore that incorporates slight elements of crust, hardcore and powerviolence. Comparable are acts such as Enemy Soil or Agoraphobic Nosebleed; not only for their actual musical style but also for their unique use of drum programming that structures the writing. Conceptually, the one theme that Wadge have always been bizarrely but humorously obsessed with since the beginning of their formation has surrounded around everything Hawaiian; always dealt...
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On writing 'Thinking Out Loud' with Ed Sheeran