Lee Michael Stevens - I Miss U Now (official video)
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An Independent British Solo Artist / Singer-Songwriter from North London UK, best known as the Lead Singer/Rhythm Guitarist of The Swagger. Now solo, L M S has plans to tour the world once things return to normal supporting Toyah in Oct 2021 and recently working with Music Producer Steve 'Smiley' Barnard & Drummer of The Alarm on his debut single 'I Miss U Now'. Released July 2021 receiving rave reviews & airplay on BBC Radio Surrey/Sussex with his self-titled debut solo album "Part-Time Rock 'N' Roll Star" expected for release in Summer 2022.With his upbeat indie melodic pop songs with elements of britpop/alternatve/country/folk vibe which gives a bit of diversity to his sound. He recently supported Britpop legend Mark Morriss of (The Bluetones) at a sold out London 02 Academy Islington catching attention from various record labels and supporting The Real People at yet another sold out London show who are known as 'The Realies' who inspired Oasis back in the early nineties. Also headlining The Cavern Club in Liverpool in 2019 which went down a treat with the locals.

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