Pauline is a Glaswegian singer who performs a mixture of original material an interpretation of song. Her music is an amalgam of genres ranging from easy listening, contemporary and folk. Its her voice that really defines her music - withs its easy on the ear style and crystal clear tone.
Taking influences from a spectrum of artists which include the likes of Joan Baez, Eva Cassidy, Judith Durham and Karen Carpenter.
Her debut album Thoughts For The Masses was an album of the week on Iain Anderson's BBC Radio Scotland show. She has also been played in other BBC Radio territories which includes Colum Sands Folk Club [BBC Radio Ulster], Frank Hennessey's Celtic Heartbeat [BBC Radio Wales] and Genevieve Tudor's Sunday Folk [BBC Radio Shorpshire].
Dear Sister was the very first song Pauline ever wrote and the music video was featured on the Phil Mack Country Show on Freesat/Satellite channel; Showcase TV.
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Pauline is a Glaswegian singer who performs a mixture of original material an interpretation of song. Her music is an amalgam of genres ranging from easy listening, contemporary and folk. Its her voice that really defines her music - withs its easy on the ear style and crystal clear tone.
Taking influences from a spectrum of artists which include the likes of Joan Baez, Eva Cassidy, Judith Durham and Karen Carpenter.
Her debut album Thoughts For The Masses was an album of the week on Iain Anderson's BBC Radio Scotland show. She has also been played in other BBC Radio territories which includes Colum Sands Folk Club [BBC Radio Ulster], Frank Hennessey's Celtic Heartbeat [BBC Radio Wales] and Genevieve Tudor's Sunday Folk [BBC Radio Shorpshire].
Dear Sister was the very first song Pauline ever wrote and the music video was featured on the Phil Mack Country Show on Freesat/Satellite channel; Showcase TV.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.