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Captivating audiences with his unique, husky voice and tasteful piano accompaniment, Eddy Smith has been making his mark on the UK’s growing Americana scene. Widely recognised as one of the major male vocalists on the Country Soul and Blues circuit, his infectious melodies and soulful song-writing has drawn comparisons to the likes of Joe Cocker, JJ Grey and Marcus King to name a few. 
 
Backed by his long-time friends, they form the multinational five-piece, Eddy Smith & The 507. Their music, engulfed by rich vocal harmonies and gospel-like organ is reminiscent of a sound from way before their time. With an irresistible blend of various Americana styles, such as Blues, Soul, Country and Rock, the quintet take a leaf from the books of Nathaniel Rateliff, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and countless other pioneers of their Genres. 
 
Deemed festival favourites since appearing on some of the UK's most prestigious stages, including The Isle of Wight Festival, Black Deer, The Long Road, Americana UK Festival, Cambridge Folk, The British Country Music Festival and more, along with prestigious support slots such as opening for George Thorogood & The Destroyers at Birmingham Symphony Hall, the band have gained recognition as 'ones to watch' on the UK Roots scene. Having sold out their debut album launch, along with a packed-out headline show at London's iconic The Jazz Cafe, international live performances including The USA and Europe, radio play and TV features, the band are well and truly on their way towards a bright future.

 
 

"Joe Cocker and Andrew Strong rolled into one" - FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

"They are a contender for find of the festival." - Soul of a Clown (Black Deer Festival 2022 Review)

"A jewel in the whiskey-stained rough" - Holler (Artist of The Week, Dec 2020)


“A sure hand with southern-fried Soul” – Blues In Britain 
 
“The soul in Eddy’s voice is where I want music to be at” – Huey Morgan, BBC 6 Music
 
“They blew our socks off” – Hard Rock Café (The Isle of Wight Festival) 
 
“A heady blend of Soul, Blues and Rock and Eddy Smith has a voice that suits it perfectly.” – Blues Matters 
 
“Fun, soulful grooves that won’t fail to put a smile on your face” – GIGsoup 
 
“The finest meshes of soulful Blues and melodic Pop you will hear this year” – The Blues Mag 

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