Rhubarb Hill is an uplifting, nostalgia-ridden hippie anthem which marries retro charm with modern production.
Ollie wrote the song as an ode to his home town of Wakefield, which, as part of the Rhubarb Triangle, exported over ninety per cent of the world's rhubarb.
The track was recorded at Steelworks Studios and Mixed by Eliot Kennedy, who wrote for artists such as Take That, Aretha Franklin, The Spice Girls, Celine Dion, and Bryan Adams.
Out now on all major streaming platforms. (Click Image to listen on Spotify)
Recorded At ‘The world famous- Steelworks Studios’ in Sheffield,
‘Travelling Light’ is the colorful debut single of up and coming Singer/ Songwriter Ollie Lloyd.
Upbeat, optimistic, quirky and colourful.
With powerful vocals, a driving rhythm section and a catchy ‘Elton John inspired’ piano riff, Travelling Light’ is a sonic nostalgia trip that fits perfectly alongside artists such as ‘Elton John’, ‘David Bowie’ and ‘Billy Joel’.
Out now on all major streaming platforms. (Click image to listen on Spotify)
Sonically reminiscent of folk-rock from the late 60’s and early 70’s, Ollie’s music offers a fresh perspective to a classic sound.
His passion for music was ignited by his father's collection of albums from rock's golden age.
Ollie polished his performance skills at open mics and jam sessions, continuing his musical journey at Leeds College of Music.
Today, you'll find him at the ‘The World Famous’ Steelworks Studios, pouring his creativity into his debut album, "Rhubarb Hill."
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