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Eve Buckley - The First Few Steps

Eve Buckley - The First Few Steps

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🎶 Eve Buckley Joins Indie Tea Talk! Soulful Music & Stories Await! 🎶


Welcome to another heartwarming episode of the Indie Tea Talk Podcast! This time, we’re joined by the enchanting Eve Buckley, an artist blending alternative soul and jazz-inspired pop with heartfelt lyrics.


What’s Inside This Episode?

🎤 Discover Eve’s musical journey, from her childhood singing Florence and the Machine to captivating audiences on stage.

🎶 Dive into her creative process and the inspiration behind tracks like "Ingrained," "Tongue Tied," and "That Familiar Ache."

🌟 Hear how Eve overcame her fears to release her music and thrive as an indie artist.

🎸 Enjoy exclusive live performances that showcase Eve’s powerful vocals and musical depth.

🎧 This episode is filled with inspiring conversations, memorable stories, and stunning music.


Whether you’re a fan or new to Eve’s music, you’re in for a treat!


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🐦 Twitter: @evebuckley_


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Thank you for tuning in and supporting the Indie Tea Talk Podcast. Don’t miss this inspiring session with Eve Buckley!


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