'Simmer' By Jaqualyn Taimana Williams
Auckland-based singer-songwriter Jaqualyn Taimana
Williams (Jacqui), has a new album to share.
Diverse in
her tastes, Jacqui has written and performed music in many
genres.
‘Simmer’ is a reggae track
that speaks of having a strong connection with someone that
won’t commit, yet won’t let you go either. Jacqui
sings, “Don’t let me simmer, let me cool off”.
Stream ‘Simmer’ Here // Purchase ‘Simmer’ Here
Jacqui has teamed up with producer Tim Skedden (Op Shop, The Feelers, Babysitters Circus) at Kog Studio to create sixteen robust, engaging and seriously catchy indie rock/pop songs representative of many years of songwriting and performing live. With no shortage of pedigree musicians willing to input their talent, Jacqui’s album ‘Statues Of Liberty’ features tenacious drum work by Corey Friedlander (City Of Souls), spunky bass lines by Clint Harris (Op Shop) and Marika Hodges (Troy Kingi, Hollie Smith) and tasty keyboard by Stephen Small (the Verlaines).
A bilingual artist, last year also saw
the release of ‘Waiata
Tamariki’.
For more Info:
www.taimanapublishing.co.nz
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