OLIVIA DEAN ON CHANGE THE RECORD: VOCAL GIRLS X TMRW

You're listening to CHANGE THE RECORD podcast by VOCAL GIRLS and tmrw! For our last episode of the series, host Megan Graye, is speaking to the emerging singer songwriter, Olivia Dean. The 21-year-old from East London previously toured as part of Rudimental’s band before starting to release her own music back in 2018. Now she’s on the way to big things having just released her brilliantly open new EP ‘What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays?’, including hit singles like ‘Echo’ and has sold out shows at London's Jazz Cafe. Listen now to hear Olivia talk about the music that inspired her, the impact of 2020 on her identity and her ambitions for the future. You can listen to Olivia’s song choices from her 'yesterday' 'today' and 'tomorrow’ HERE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3coU45Rhmi8VwUo8OsYyiJ?si=-kql2-hhQiaT8zEZehhkqw Subscribe to get the latest episodes of CHANGE THE RECORD and follow us on Instagram or Twitter @tmrwmag and @vocalgirlsclub / @megangraye_ | Music for this podcast is by Joe Garside. *Note: We only sample songs where we have permission from the artists to do so.*Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Om Podcasten

Welcome to the VOCAL GIRLS podcast! This is the music interview podcast where host, Megan Graye speaks to bands and artists about music, life and everything in-between! In each episode we hear from a different musician about their experiences in the industry so far, as well as their more personal connections with the music they've grown up with. Each guest chooses a song from their past, present and future and discusses the context around those choices. Megan Graye is the editor and founder of vocalgirls.com - a music content website dedicated to championing emerging artists and musicians, with a focus on female and LGBTQ+ artists. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.