Ayo Bamidele Acoustic Soul & Folk: Recent Episodes

Ayo Bamidele

Singer Songwriter that plays solo acoustic folk soul music described by some as music for grown ups

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A heartfelt solo acoustic song on gratitude

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This song is about the inspiring wonder of birds migration to warmer climes, away from need and hunger, towards a harvest and plenty. One line in the song is "Oh sweet soul of mine won't you learn to clime when I need some peace of mind". This is taken from the album called Ascendance https://ayobamidele1.bandcamp.com/album/ascendance

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In this podcast I discuss the hippie summer of love 1967, the songwriting process and more whilst playing tracks from my new album Ascendance and others.

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This is song is about the colour Navy Blue.

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Here's me talking about the inspiration behind songs on my new album Ascendance, songwriting process, playing the guitar learning, chatting about this whole musical journey and more.

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This is a song taken from my the new album called Ascendance. Available now Bandcamp https://ayobamidele1.bandcamp.com/album/ascendance

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Podcast where I play and chat about my original songs from various albums and a live jam session with my band, thoughts on Matthew McConaughey's book Greenlights and more.

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In this podcast I play tracks from a variety of albums I've recorded over the years whilst talking about the joys of taking urban nature and greenery, the actor Matthew McConaughey's inspiring book Greenlights. My appreciation of Billy Bragg and more. Tracks played include

Your time has come Winter Sun (Full Band Version) Birds Fly into Your Hair River Roding (Full Band Version) Days of Introspection The Golden Rule (Full Band Version)

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For more information visit www.ayobamidele.com.

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Ayo discusses early musical influences including bands such as The Jam, The Clash and Paul Weller. rXraS1d1xYxhD9Muza2F