Hello!!!

Here's my first release, recorded at Studio Humbug! You can watch the music video for it here!

Many, Many thanks to: Jim and Rob homes - whom co-produced, engineered and helped a whole lot! Guy Davie - who mastered the single! Floella Grace Bradbury - Ukulele, all sorts, main vocals! Gareth Ashworth - guitar, keys, bv's and creative input! Tom Farren - bass! My Grandpa, Alan Turner - all sorts of brass! Chris Jones - drums, percussion! Rhian Teasdale (RHAIN) - bv's! Lisa Eaton - bv's!

And of course, Prosper Unger-Hamilton, who made a most excellent music video!

Red Squirrel did a rad version of my song "What Is Love" here!

These are the first things I have out at the moment, there's more to come!

"Cracking little tune and vid.." Rob Da Bank, Twitter. April 2015 (talking about ODSM.)

"I really like this!!!" John Kennedy, Xfm. Feb, 2015. (talking about ODSM.)

"This ones's a little bit good." Breaking More Waves. Feb, 2015. (talking about ODSM)

"It’s near impossible to pick a personal favourite song, but one of them has to be Toothpaste, where honeyed ukulele music and sleepy, echoing vocals harmonise together in blissful melodies that creates nostalgic reminiscing of lying in a sunny field (drink of your choice in hand). The perfect music for a summer’s afternoon? I think so." … "Floella Grace was asked what animal she would be, in keeping with Blissfield’s theme ‘Walk on the Wild Side’; she replied ‘Ooh, I think I’d be a robin. They have a beautiful bird-call and it’d be too dangerous to be any animal on ground or in the sea these days.’ Her response quite reflects her music: it’s beautiful, it’s clever and it’s thought provoking." Blissfields 2014 Preview #3, Strong-Island Media. (read the whole article here, It's wonderful!)

"One of those rare artists that stops you in your tracks. Floella's Gentle songs are hauntingly beautiful and utterly charming. Whether she's with a group, or armed with only her ukulele, She's one of the most exciting new artists to emerge from our area. One to Watch." Southsea Festival Guide 2013, One's to watch section.

"This is a session recorded by young British singer-songwriter Floella Grace and features nothing but a stripped-back acoustic guitar and Grace's stunning voice." Dezeen.

"Floella Grace from the Isle of Wight is fast making a name for herself on the south coast and is getting some serious industry interest." Track of The Day, Folkgeek.

"Floella doesn’t rhyme for the sake of rhyming, she tells a story…" Three For a Girl.

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