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READ MORE: Gerry Cinnamon shares track-by-track guide to his new album ‘The Bonny’ Thankfully the outstanding ‘Where We’re Going’ reminds us of better times.
The band is releasing “Smash Shit Up” on a 7″ single, and as a B-side, they’ve also covered “The Bonny,” a 2019 folk song from the Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Cinnamon.
Scottish singer-songwriter also discusses his sophomore LP, The Bonny.Gerry Cinnamon on the Songwriting Influence of Insomnia, Neil Young, and Reservoir Dogs Michael Roffman ...
Gerry Cinnamon has announced a new live album, ... ‘The Bonny’ [2020]. Back in 2021, Cinnamon appeared at the Reading & Leeds festivals. In ...
It’ll be five years next month since Gerry Cinnamon released his debut single Kampfire Vampire on Glasgow-based micro-label First Run Records, a… ...
SCOTS musician Gerry Cinnamon’s fortune has soared to more than £4.5 million in the last year, new figures have revealed. The singer-songwriter has won a massive following as he forges his wa… ...
SCOTS musician Gerry Cinnamon’s fortune has soared to £5million in the last year, new figures have revealed. The singer-songwriter has won a massive following as he forges his way in the musi… ...
Outlander star Sam Heughan is Gerry Cinnamon fan and has Scots singer's song as Spotify favourite The Outlander actor celebrated hitting 3 million followers by doing a fan Q&A. Entertainment ...
Gerry Cinnamon will play his long-awaited outdoor show at Singleton Park over Jubilee weekend - with thousands set to embark on the prized Swansea attraction to be part of the occasion.
Fans of everyone from Sam Fender through to Queen, Gerry Cinnamon, and the Beatles will find something to enjoy at the Great British Tribute Festival, which is being held at Times Square on May 3 ...
It’ll be five years next month since Gerry Cinnamon released his debut single Kampfire Vampire on Glasgow-based micro-label First Run Records, a half decade in which the Castlemilk-born singer ...
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