Robyn Brady-Halligan

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Robyn Brady-Halligan
Origin Flag of England Oxfordshire, England
Genre(s) Acoustic, Indie Pop, Blues
Years active 2004–present
Label(s) Self-published
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Robyn Brady-Halligan

Robyn Brady-Halligan (pronounced as "Hill a gin") is a female Oxfordshire-based singer-songwriter. Her music is acoustic-pop based, however Robyn likes to consider it as "more bluesy than pop". Robyn took interest in blues ever since her terrible detoned Don McLean, Ella Fitzgerald singing impressions that she'd sing during her extensively long maths lessons. At the age of 13, Robyn started writing the beginnings to her first track 'The Rite' which went on to become the title of her first album, which was released the same year.

The album 'The Rite' includes 11 tracks, one of them a commentary. Her most popular tracks are "Middle Class Cliché" and the title track "The Rite".

Robyn's most successful live coverage has been broadcast on the local south east BBC breakfast show. She was also Interviewed on ITV news during the anniversary of the London bommings.

Although unsigned, the album is available widely in HMV's in the South East county of Oxfordshire, England.