Fink - 'Looking Too Closely'
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Fink AKA Fin Greenall started out as a dj/producer.  This prolific singer/songwriter then worked with huge names like Amy Winehouse, John Legend, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, gaining awards, and crating a catalogue of work with fellow musicians Tim Thornton and Guy Whittaker. As a solo performer he has moved towards a Blues vibe and 2020 saw the release of his latest projects 'Bloom Innocent - Accoustic' and 'Bloom Innocent - Horizontalism Session.#fink #fingreenall #lookingtooclosely #amywinehouse #johnlegend #nickcave #pjharvey #collaboration #altfolk #indiefolk #blues #dj #producer #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #indiefolkmusic #bluesmusic #guitarmusic #singersongwriter #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans

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