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SPOKEN WORD, CAFE AMBIENCE AND LITERATURE REFERENCES; THE MUSIC OF HARMONY TUNBRIDGE.

Rooted in air guitar solos and the diverse musical influences she gratefully inherited from her parents, Harmony utilises her music and written work as a platform to advocate for honesty, empathy, and the timeless narratives of classical literature.

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Initially venturing into a spoken-word-based style, set against the backdrop of cafe ambiance and electric guitar, Harmony's debut collection, 'Write Me a Poem,' marked her introduction to the fusion of literature and music in her personal creative journey. More recently, as her influences evolved, Harmony found herself drawn back to the acoustic guitar, immersing herself in the music of John Martyn and Nick Drake, an inspiration leading to her latest single, 'No. 18,' and the upcoming collection following it, 'Songs For The Garden.'

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Whether performing songs inspired by bookshops, love, or the poetry of Keats, Harmony consistently attempts to cultivate moments of shared expression and empathy among her audiences, building a sense of community within those who enjoy her music.

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At the heart of Harmony's musical ethos lies a deep passion for literature, serving as a never-ending pool of inspiration. Influenced by the likes of Rudy Francisco, Yukio Mishima and others, Harmony's forthcoming collection pays homage to the journeys our minds embark on within the safety of the garden.

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Write Me a Poem 

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The Case Against Us

Pulled From The Earth

"I'm always so impressed when I speak to artists like Harmony who appear to have it all completely down musically. I mean she's so in control of everything she puts out... So beautifully left leaning, well it's early doors for her, exciting. "

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- Jess Izzat - BBC Introducing London

"The clue is in her name, Harmony has a lovely and unique voice and weaves tales of intimacy and friendship... Her honesty is beguiling and refreshing in a world of so many songwriters using all the usual tropes."

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- Glastonbury Festival Guide 2022

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