Premiere: Jules Rendell, Remember Review

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Premiere: Jules Rendell, Remember Review

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Birmingham-born Jules Rendell made London her home a decade ago, where she has been honing her craft as a singer, composer, vocal arranger with vocal group Get Gospel. TV, film and radio credits include: London Live, TBN Meets, live performances on BBC London and BBC Manchester, spot plays on Radio 2, BBC 1Xtra live session (with Get Gospel), a placement on US feature film, ‘The Father’s Love’ for her song “Thank You” and adverts for Dr. Oetker. Rendell is releasing the video of “Remember,” a song on her album Imagine released in April of 2018, in celebration of Remembrance Sunday. That’s the short of it!

Positives:

Rendell is emotive and stirring in her performance on the piano. Her voice is resonating and resolute in its conviction of honesty. “Remember,” is a beautiful tribute to loved ones who have passed on.

Bottom Line:

Inspired by Maya Angelou and co-written with Bianca Rose, Rendell is the perfect artist to create this vehicle of observance for mourning. Rendell is committed to the performance, you can see and hear the way her voice connects to the gravity of the lyric and moves that emotion closer to the listener. Recorded at Toulouse Lautrec, London, the sonics are crystalline and warm. “Remember,” is a beautifully crafted tune, sung by and equally opulent artist with a voice of gold.

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