New York - Eden James (Official Music Video)
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This music video is of Eden James performing his track 'NEW YORK' at the 1896 Film Studio in Brooklyn, New York. The recording is from a collection of live one-take recordings made by Adorama and Framework Productions for the documentary 'The Sound'.'NEW YORK' (Official Music Video) was released 10 April 2020.Eden James in an indie rock-pop recording artist, winning multiple music awards from his native home of Australia and achieving a number one hit in Greece.
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