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Island Girl
Sexy, fierce and incredibly talented, are a few words that have been used to describe radical Island girl, Khole Baldeo. Khole is an emerging recording artist and songwriter from the small Caribbean Island Grenada where she has been developing her unique and captivating sound.Being born and raised on a small island, Khole has always had big dreams of international success as an artist and has never given up despite the challenges, including being a female in a very male dominated industry in the Caribbean, coming from a small conservative society and having an alternative sound and style. Khole stood out from the rest, becoming renowned for her stage performances, and wide range of musical styles including: R&B, pop, hiphop, soul, and even dance music. Accompanied by bands and musicians from many parts of the world throughout her musical journey, she has opened shows for the likes of Buju Banton and Sizzla Kalonji and performed at and for a wide range of public and private venues and audiences. She has just released her debut single, 'Island Girl'!"I want to touch people's soul with my voice, when people hear my music I want them to feel joy!" - Khole Baldeo
Richard Barnett Part Two Podcast
His first brush with celebrity came at the young age of three in 1970 and four in 1971, when Richard Selwyn-Barnett was lucky to meet the singer Dusty Springfield and actor Richard Burton who were having some dental treatment with his father (just off Harley Street in central London). This was just the start of what became!Born in 1967 Richard grew up in the suburban neighbourhood of Woodside Park in North London where he was surrounded by many people in the film, television and music industries who lived nearby in upmarket areas of Totteridge, Whetstone, Hadley Wood, Arkley, Elstree, Radlett and Mill Hill. Never that academic, during his school years from 1972 to 1983 he made a lot of interesting friends, some of whom had relatives in the entertainment world. Basically he was always in the right place at the right time! He had always wanted to “do his own thing” and the world was now his oyster to discover as soon as he acquired his first car the “road trips” began in the summer of 1984.
Island Girl
Sexy, fierce and incredibly talented, are a few words that have been used to describe radical Island girl, Khole Baldeo. Khole is an emerging recording artist and songwriter from the small Caribbean Island Grenada where she has been developing her unique and captivating sound.Being born and raised on a small island, Khole has always had big dreams of international success as an artist and has never given up despite the challenges, including being a female in a very male dominated industry in the Caribbean, coming from a small conservative society and having an alternative sound and style. Khole stood out from the rest, becoming renowned for her stage performances, and wide range of musical styles including: R&B, pop, hiphop, soul, and even dance music. Accompanied by bands and musicians from many parts of the world throughout her musical journey, she has opened shows for the likes of Buju Banton and Sizzla Kalonji and performed at and for a wide range of public and private venues and audiences. She has just released her debut single, 'Island Girl'!"I want to touch people's soul with my voice, when people hear my music I want them to feel joy!" - Khole Baldeo
Richard Barnett Part Two Podcast
His first brush with celebrity came at the young age of three in 1970 and four in 1971, when Richard Selwyn-Barnett was lucky to meet the singer Dusty Springfield and actor Richard Burton who were having some dental treatment with his father (just off Harley Street in central London). This was just the start of what became!Born in 1967 Richard grew up in the suburban neighbourhood of Woodside Park in North London where he was surrounded by many people in the film, television and music industries who lived nearby in upmarket areas of Totteridge, Whetstone, Hadley Wood, Arkley, Elstree, Radlett and Mill Hill. Never that academic, during his school years from 1972 to 1983 he made a lot of interesting friends, some of whom had relatives in the entertainment world. Basically he was always in the right place at the right time! He had always wanted to “do his own thing” and the world was now his oyster to discover as soon as he acquired his first car the “road trips” began in the summer of 1984.