Next generation DIY artist, not the pop punk Princess but the pop rock Queen. Linda Harrison is a performer, a singer-songwriter and a multi-instrumentalist. She's the girl that released her debut album and left her Edinburgh home to follow her dreams in London at just 16. With an album already under her belt, Linda immediately immersed herself into working her band, song writing, live shows, and recording. Now just 19 Linda has single-handedly developed an incredible multimedia presence using film, viral campaigns and innovative YouTube covers such as the Pussycat dolls, “Hate This Part” getting upward of 200,000 hits internationally.
Not only has she built an impressive online presence, but her presence offline is just as large. With preview CDs of her debut single “Fight About It” lying in coffee shops up and down the country with “Take me home, enjoy me, and then return for the next finder” inscribed, this girl is not short of innovative ideas. She is highly rated by her peers, fans and industry alike instigating whirlwinds in A&R, radio and promoter circles.
Having worked with the likes of Frankmusik, Cutfather and Adam Argyle, it seems as though things couldn't be going any better for this unsigned act. Linda is the epitome of a new breed of artist who is perfectly placed to succeed in the new 21st century music industry.
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Next generation DIY artist, not the pop punk Princess but the pop rock Queen. Linda Harrison is a performer, a singer-songwriter and a multi-instrumentalist. She's the girl that released her debut album and left her Edinburgh home to follow her dreams in London at just 16. With an album already under her belt, Linda immediately immersed herself into working her band, song writing, live shows, and recording. Now just 19 Linda has single-handedly developed an incredible multimedia presence using film, viral campaigns and innovative YouTube covers such as the Pussycat dolls, “Hate This Part” getting upward of 200,000 hits internationally.
Not only has she built an impressive online presence, but her presence offline is just as large. With preview CDs of her debut single “Fight About It” lying in coffee shops up and down the country with “Take me home, enjoy me, and then return for the next finder” inscribed, this girl is not short of innovative ideas. She is highly rated by her peers, fans and industry alike instigating whirlwinds in A&R, radio and promoter circles.
Having worked with the likes of Frankmusik, Cutfather and Adam Argyle, it seems as though things couldn't be going any better for this unsigned act. Linda is the epitome of a new breed of artist who is perfectly placed to succeed in the new 21st century music industry.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.