Anyone who has watched a performance at Putney’s Half Moon knows they are in for a treat.
Female singer, songwriter Mim Grey promises to be nothing less with her smooth vocals, reminiscent of Joni Mitchell.
Grey’s Way’s of Love, from her second album Chasing Tigers, hit the number one spot in the UK, Ireland and European country charts throughout August and September.
It also reached number eight in Nashville.
Mim Grey released her debut album, Grey Matters, in April 2010. She has since performed with Sir Paul McCartney and Tom Jones.
Grey fronted two singles for Mantronix, with How Did You Know reaching number nine in the UK.
She is also the voice behind multiple TV commercials and her cover of What a Difference a Day Makes, recorded at Abbey Road studios, was used by Thomas Cook in their Christmas TV advert.
Grey was discovered in a jazz club and whisked off to LA to work with top producers and
- Mim Grey; Half Moon, Putney; Lower Richmond Road; October 19, 8.30pm; £8 advance / £10 door, 020 8780 9393, geronimo-inns.co.uk/london-the-half-moon/events/6283.
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