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"Salamander Street" is a song performed by Scottish singer-songwriter Callum Beattie. The song was released as a digital download on 26 June 2020 as the seventh single from his debut studio album People Like Us .
In May 2020 Beattie was interviewed by Robin Galloway on Pure Radio about his pride in the Scottish sound of the album, saying that his "heart will always lie back home". [6] On 26 June 2020 Beattie released his first music video for the song "Salamander Street", about a former classmate who became a prostitute in Edinburgh. [7] [8]
People Like Us is the debut studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Callum Beattie. It was released in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2020 by 3 Beat Records and AATW. [1] The album peaked at number one on the Scottish Albums Charts. Callum had the backing support of drummer James Connor and guitarist Jake Bremner for parts of this album ...
Deaza Barkley, 17, gave a presentation on the dangers of gun violence for a school project in April — less than a year before she was fatally shot in the head.
Chlöe Bailey is being accused of not paying a songwriter-producer, Melvin Moore, professionally known as “OneInThe4Rest” (“4Rest”), for his contributions across her “Trouble In Paradise ...
If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1325 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.
Callum Beattie, singer songwriter; Jim Beattie, founding member of Primal Scream, Spirea X and Adventures in Stereo; Callum Beaumont, bagpipe player; Beggars Opera, rock; Maggie Bell, rock and blues-rock singer; Paddie Bell (1931–2005), Scottish folk singer and musician; Robert Bell, musician The Blue Nile; Belle & Sebastian, band; Nicola ...
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