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RADIO 2 LIVE: JAMES MORRISON
in session for Ken Bruce:  Friday 03 October 0930-1200
    James Morrison

    James Morrison joined Ken at our Maida Vale studios on Friday 03 October, to play tracks from new album Songs For You, Truths For Me  and hits from his platinum-selling debut Undiscovered.

      ABOUT JAMES MORRISON

      Since the release of his debut album in 2006, James Morrison has become one the of the UK's most popular solo artists.

      Undiscovered sold over two million copies worldwide and yielded five hit singles. James won the 2007 Brit Award for Best Male artist and was the biggest selling British male solo artist of 2006.

      As a live act James has played three sold-out UK tours, three coast-to-coast tours of America and has also toured extensively in Europe, Australia and Japan. He appeared at the Concert for Diana, V Festival, Royal Variety Performance and Peace One Day concert at the Royal Albert Hall (which subsequently led to him providing vocals on Yusuf Islam’s new album.)

      Songs For You, Truths For Me was released on Monday and is Radio 2's Album of the Week. As well as current single You Make It Real, it features a duet with Nelly Furtardo called Broken Strings. James is playing a short UK tour in November.

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        Click below to watch the video for James's single You Make It Real.

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