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Danny Widdicombe: Find Someone

Danny Widdicombe
Nov 4, 2011 Updated Nov 11, 2011

The Wilson Picker's third solo album is this week's feature.

Track List:

1. We All Do Better

2. No One Else

3. Find Someone

4. We Could See Mars

5. Black Magic

6. Banyan Tree

7. Everything's Been Done

8. All Your Secrets (Keep it Together)

9. Waiting For You

10. Futurotica

External review:

"I hesitate to say that there is something for everyone on this album, but perhaps there is: even those who love classical music will find much to admire in Danny's skill as a musician. It's a highly accomplished piece of work that, because of its range, does offer a really varied listening experience that remains satisfying over time. Each time I listen to it I enjoy the variety of the styles and songs, almost like I don't expect it. It seems that Danny has chosen to play in a style that best suits each of his songs, and that kind of respect for music - for the craft and skill and intangible wonder of it - is so, so rewarding for anyone who truly loves music".

[ Sophie Hamley, Jolene ]

Read a review of a recent Brisbane fundraiser for Danny here

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Danny Widdicombe is a musician from Queensland. He is the singer for The Wilson Pickers, performs in a duo with Andrew Morris and has a solo career. At 19 Widdicombe was diagnosed with leukemia. In 2011 he released a solo album, Find Someone, which he completed while battling leukemia for the second time.

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