Hudson Taylor: Singing to Strangers

Singing to Strangers
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Artist: Hudson Taylor
Genre: Pop
Label: Universal Music Ireland

They formed about four years ago, operating under the rather naive moniker of Harry & Alfie, which made them seem more like the house band for Enid Blyton’s Secret Seven parties than anything else.

But the Hudson-Taylor brothers have been beavering away, taking on busking duties before graduating to support slots and headline shows. Supporting Jake Bugg last year brought the pair a wider and possibly more appreciative audience.

Their busking years have stood to them – there's a charming looseness to the Hudson Taylor's channelling of Simon & Garfunkel-like folk/pop. The pair have also honed, over the years, a knack for decent pop melodies (Just a Thought, Battles, Don't Tell Me, For the Last Time, Off the Hook).

These, along with their 20-something cheekbones, will clearly reap dividends.

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Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture