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With a soulful blend of storytelling and melody, Naomi Campbell combines a hybrid of genres in her music. Known for her dynamic and evocative vocals, she has enjoyed quite the evolution in the past few years from her Irish roots of Folk and Americana with three part harmony band Motel Sundown, to a wider Soul and R&B sound.
Launching her solo career in the musical hub of Liverpool in 2024, Naomi has since played shows across the UK and Ireland supporting Chris Helme (The Seahorses), John Calvin Abney, Campbell/Jensen, and Muireann Bradley.
After premiering her Soul debut Don’t You Mind in November last year with a live version from the world renowned Sun Studio in Memphis, Naomi is set to release her new single Remembering in May 2025.
Expect classic folk with soulful, Americana-inspired melodies in Naomi’s debut London headline.
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Naomi Campbell Music Biography
Liverpool based Americana/Folk artist Naomi Campbell delivers a soulful blend of storytelling and melody through her music. Originally from a small rural town in Northern Ireland, Naomi moved to Liverpool in 2014 focusing primarily on her original material, before forming three-part harmony band Motel Sundown with two friends in 2018.
Over the past few years Naomi has revisited her solo sound after garnering inspiration performing classic Soul & Blues tracks with Liverpool Arts Bar house band Tin Can Voodoo.
Drawing inspiration from a hybrid of vocalists combining softer Americana influences of Gillian Welch, Sandy Denny and Emmylou Harris with the earthy, grittier vocals of the likes of Etta James and Bobbie Gentry, Naomi has carved out her own sound on stage with support shows for the likes of Chris Helme (The Seahorses), John Calvin Abney, Campbell/Jensen, Blue Goose and Muireann Bradley.
In March 2024 Naomi self-produced and released her debut single Tuesday’s News ("a sobering yet life-affirming slice of acoustic folk” - Liverpool Noise), inspired by the West Coast sounds of Laurel Canyon. Naomi's second independent release This is Gold was released in July.
Whist performing across Nashville and Memphis last year, Naomi visited the world renowned Sun Studio where she recorded her original song, Don’t You Mind. The single was released in 2024 with a full band version recorded in Liverpool at the Motor Museum recording studio.
Naomi is now set to release her next Soul offering, Remembering, in spring 2025.
Read MoreOver the past few years Naomi has revisited her solo sound after garnering inspiration performing classic Soul & Blues tracks with Liverpool Arts Bar house band Tin Can Voodoo.
Drawing inspiration from a hybrid of vocalists combining softer Americana influences of Gillian Welch, Sandy Denny and Emmylou Harris with the earthy, grittier vocals of the likes of Etta James and Bobbie Gentry, Naomi has carved out her own sound on stage with support shows for the likes of Chris Helme (The Seahorses), John Calvin Abney, Campbell/Jensen, Blue Goose and Muireann Bradley.
In March 2024 Naomi self-produced and released her debut single Tuesday’s News ("a sobering yet life-affirming slice of acoustic folk” - Liverpool Noise), inspired by the West Coast sounds of Laurel Canyon. Naomi's second independent release This is Gold was released in July.
Whist performing across Nashville and Memphis last year, Naomi visited the world renowned Sun Studio where she recorded her original song, Don’t You Mind. The single was released in 2024 with a full band version recorded in Liverpool at the Motor Museum recording studio.
Naomi is now set to release her next Soul offering, Remembering, in spring 2025.
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