Left And Right, by Jerry Williams
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Left and Right, by Jerry Williams: unsigned, self-funded and self-releasing 21-year- old Indie pop singer songwriter from Portsmouth who draws her inspiration from her life growing up and the lives of others around her, Jerry has self-released 3 eps and is currently producing her debut album.
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