Boo Hewerdine
Folk-pop singer/songwriter Boo Hewerdine first surfaced in 1983 in the Cambridge, England-based group the Great Divide; two years later, he founded cult favorites the Bible, releasing a pair of acclaimed albums (Walking the Ghost Back Home and Eureka) and scoring a minor hit single with "Honey Be Good" before disbanding the group in 1988. From there, Hewerdine teamed with Texas performer Darden Smith for 1989's well-regarded Evidence, followed in 1992 by his true solo debut, Ignorance. After briefly re-forming the Bible, he returned in 1996 with Baptist Hospital; Thanksgiving followed three years later. Hewerdine maintained a low-key presence in the 2000s and 2010s, but he recorded steadily on his own and also in collaboration with the Great Divide, State of the Union, Brooks Williams, and Chris Difford.
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The Longest Day
Outliers, Jenny Sturgeon, Boo Hewerdine
Folk - Released by Hudson Records on Jun. 21, 2023
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A Letter to My Younger Self
Pop - Released by Reveal Records on Nov. 17, 2019
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A Wish That Never Came True
Outliers, Jenny Sturgeon, Boo Hewerdine
Folk - Released by Hudson Records on Oct. 18, 2023
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Amazing Robot
Rock - Released by Reveal Records on Dec. 29, 2016
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Satellite Town (Radio Edit)
Folk - Released by Reveal Records on Apr. 21, 2017
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Baltimore
Folk - Released by Transatlantic Roots on Dec. 29, 2016
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo