Sally Crosby Releases New Single ‘St. John’s’

Sally Crosby is a British singer-songwriter who grew up in rural Mid Wales. A ukulele, piano and acoustic guitar based singer-songwriter, her songs are honest and raw, impassioned and emotive. She started out in music at the age of five years old learning the piano.

Going on to study music and creative writing at university she found herself spreading her time between playing the violin in orchestras and with folk-rock band The Rambling Pilgrims, touring across the North Wales coast and Anglesey. Fresh out of graduation saw a new lease of life for Sally, who turned to writing for herself.

Since 2013 Sally has been appearing in festivals across England and Wales, including Focus Wales, as festival with a focus on promoting fresh Welsh talent. Her music has received much airplay on BBC Radio 6, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Shropshire.

Sally’s second EP ‘All I Seem to Know How to Do Is Write Songs About You’ was released in April 2017 and is heavily ukulele based with her new songs having been previewed in a radio session and interview with Choice Radio in Gloucester. So far Sally has played a host of shows and sessions with a view to promote under the radar talent, such as Oak Sessions, The Narrowboat Sessions and Sofar Sessions.​ Sally’s singles “Good Enough” and “Beautiful” were released 2019 and 2020 respectively. In December 2021 Sally released her first Christmas single, “Like Christmas”. In 2022 two new singles came out: “Phoenix” and “Talk (Let’s Not)”. These tracks have been played by a host of international radio stations keen on promoting indie talent.

The wonderful and charming track ‘St. John’s’ is available to stream now.

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