Typh Barrow
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APR
28
2023
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
JUL
23
2022
Heid de Spa, Belgium
FRANCOFOLIES DE SPA
I Was There
JUL
22
2022
Le Sap, France
Parc De 7 Heures
I Was There
MAY
14
2022
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
APR
20
2022
Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Rockhal
I Was There
MAR
12
2022
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
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Nicolas
January 18th 2020
Top top concert avec Gulaan en bonus indispensable !!! Il faudrait plus de backing vocals ;-)
Brussels, Belgium@LE BOTANIQUE
Dimitri
May 29th 2019
JE SUIS PLEINEMENT ET SINCÈREMENT AMOUREUX DE TYPH BARROW ELLE EST TOUTE MA VIE
Liege, Belgium@Forum de Liège - SOLD OUT
Esmé
May 25th 2019
Exceptionnelle!
Une voix envoûtante, une belle personne, humble et généreuse avec son public.
Liege, Belgium@Forum de Liège - Date supplémentaire
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About Typh Barrow
Smoky voice, piercing eyes, she's the new irresistible blue-eyed soul sensation. In her interpretations, Typh Barrow reveals a complex personality and a touching fragility : a fear of the passing of time.
Even at a young age, she had an unusual and unique voice, so much so that people would call her 'Sir' on the telephone. She started piano at the age of 5, solfege at 6 and wrote her first songs at 12. Songwriter, author, instrumentalist, performer : the young artist is a woman of many talents.
She remembers the discovery of Stevie Wonder’s song 'Master Blaster' as a particularly keymoment for her. While listening to the song, she damaged her father's old collectable turntable. From then on, she had to use it secretly. This is how she trained her musical ear, listening to the vinyl records of Bill Withers, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Marvin Gaye, Randy Crawford and BobbyMc Ferrin.
She has been carrying her piano around with her on stage, in bars and at festivals since she was 14 where she was spotted by her manager. She recorded her first studio tracks at 16 before joining the Jazz section of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In 2013, her voice failed in the middle of a concert because of a cyst on her vocal chords. Keen to avoid the operation, which could risk changing her tone, she chose not to speak at all for a whole month.
Today she is back on great form and has just launched a brandnew concept : a double EP with two different but complementary opuses.
Blurring the lines between pop, soul and jazz, this project with its powerful sensuality is a real gem that makes Typh Barrow one of the best discoveries of this year.
Even at a young age, she had an unusual and unique voice, so much so that people would call her 'Sir' on the telephone. She started piano at the age of 5, solfege at 6 and wrote her first songs at 12. Songwriter, author, instrumentalist, performer : the young artist is a woman of many talents.
She remembers the discovery of Stevie Wonder’s song 'Master Blaster' as a particularly keymoment for her. While listening to the song, she damaged her father's old collectable turntable. From then on, she had to use it secretly. This is how she trained her musical ear, listening to the vinyl records of Bill Withers, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Marvin Gaye, Randy Crawford and BobbyMc Ferrin.
She has been carrying her piano around with her on stage, in bars and at festivals since she was 14 where she was spotted by her manager. She recorded her first studio tracks at 16 before joining the Jazz section of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In 2013, her voice failed in the middle of a concert because of a cyst on her vocal chords. Keen to avoid the operation, which could risk changing her tone, she chose not to speak at all for a whole month.
Today she is back on great form and has just launched a brandnew concept : a double EP with two different but complementary opuses.
Blurring the lines between pop, soul and jazz, this project with its powerful sensuality is a real gem that makes Typh Barrow one of the best discoveries of this year.
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
28
2023
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
JUL
23
2022
Heid de Spa, Belgium
FRANCOFOLIES DE SPA
I Was There
JUL
22
2022
Le Sap, France
Parc De 7 Heures
I Was There
MAY
14
2022
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
APR
20
2022
Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Rockhal
I Was There
MAR
12
2022
Forest, Belgium
FOREST NATIONAL - VORST NATIONAAL
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Nicolas
January 18th 2020
Top top concert avec Gulaan en bonus indispensable !!! Il faudrait plus de backing vocals ;-)
Brussels, Belgium@LE BOTANIQUE
Dimitri
May 29th 2019
JE SUIS PLEINEMENT ET SINCÈREMENT AMOUREUX DE TYPH BARROW ELLE EST TOUTE MA VIE
Liege, Belgium@Forum de Liège - SOLD OUT
Esmé
May 25th 2019
Exceptionnelle!
Une voix envoûtante, une belle personne, humble et généreuse avec son public.
Liege, Belgium@Forum de Liège - Date supplémentaire
View More Fan Reviews
About Typh Barrow
Smoky voice, piercing eyes, she's the new irresistible blue-eyed soul sensation. In her interpretations, Typh Barrow reveals a complex personality and a touching fragility : a fear of the passing of time.
Even at a young age, she had an unusual and unique voice, so much so that people would call her 'Sir' on the telephone. She started piano at the age of 5, solfege at 6 and wrote her first songs at 12. Songwriter, author, instrumentalist, performer : the young artist is a woman of many talents.
She remembers the discovery of Stevie Wonder’s song 'Master Blaster' as a particularly keymoment for her. While listening to the song, she damaged her father's old collectable turntable. From then on, she had to use it secretly. This is how she trained her musical ear, listening to the vinyl records of Bill Withers, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Marvin Gaye, Randy Crawford and BobbyMc Ferrin.
She has been carrying her piano around with her on stage, in bars and at festivals since she was 14 where she was spotted by her manager. She recorded her first studio tracks at 16 before joining the Jazz section of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In 2013, her voice failed in the middle of a concert because of a cyst on her vocal chords. Keen to avoid the operation, which could risk changing her tone, she chose not to speak at all for a whole month.
Today she is back on great form and has just launched a brandnew concept : a double EP with two different but complementary opuses.
Blurring the lines between pop, soul and jazz, this project with its powerful sensuality is a real gem that makes Typh Barrow one of the best discoveries of this year.
Even at a young age, she had an unusual and unique voice, so much so that people would call her 'Sir' on the telephone. She started piano at the age of 5, solfege at 6 and wrote her first songs at 12. Songwriter, author, instrumentalist, performer : the young artist is a woman of many talents.
She remembers the discovery of Stevie Wonder’s song 'Master Blaster' as a particularly keymoment for her. While listening to the song, she damaged her father's old collectable turntable. From then on, she had to use it secretly. This is how she trained her musical ear, listening to the vinyl records of Bill Withers, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Marvin Gaye, Randy Crawford and BobbyMc Ferrin.
She has been carrying her piano around with her on stage, in bars and at festivals since she was 14 where she was spotted by her manager. She recorded her first studio tracks at 16 before joining the Jazz section of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In 2013, her voice failed in the middle of a concert because of a cyst on her vocal chords. Keen to avoid the operation, which could risk changing her tone, she chose not to speak at all for a whole month.
Today she is back on great form and has just launched a brandnew concept : a double EP with two different but complementary opuses.
Blurring the lines between pop, soul and jazz, this project with its powerful sensuality is a real gem that makes Typh Barrow one of the best discoveries of this year.
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