Wednesday 4 January 2012

Hallelujah - To Be Launched With Unique Campaign

‘Hallelujah' has been chosen as the second single from Tally Koren’s new album and was feature amongst the highlights of the Graham Norton show in 2011. It follows the success of first single 'Beauty Of The Duty' which was played by Chris Evans, Graham Norton, Janice Long and Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2 and play-listed on 40 other UK based radio stations. The single will be released on the 28th of January 2012.

A new ‘radio edit’ version has been recorded and features London-based gospel choir Vocally Sound. The single has been produced by Phil Curran and mixed by Guy Katsav whose credits include Laura Marling, Moby, Hat’s Off to the Buskers, Groove Amada, Akon and many more.

To build anticipation for the release of Hallelujah (72 Names) Tally undertook a 72-day project focusing on the significance of the number 72 in all facts of everyday life, modern, historical, artistic and spiritual.

A new video was uploaded on the 6th of December and has had over 18,000 hits in 2 weeks.

Tally Koren - 72 Names - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0YUEfDFaO0

Born in Israel, living in London via Mexico and the USA , her music career has emerged after completing her National Service in the Israeli Army and long career as a model.

She has most recently been recognised as Winner of the London Fringe Best Singer Songwriter Award 2011.

Tally has regularly performed at many of London’s top venues as well as events such as The Marbella International Film Festival, the celebration of William Blake at the Tate Britain and performing in front the Israeli president Shimon Peres.

About ’72 Names’

The single is taken off Tally’s new album 72 Names – an electro acoustic sound which blends Tally’s distinctive resonant vocals with uplifting and inspiring lyrics that reflect the passion that Tally puts into her music. It is produced by Phil Curran and one of Europe’s most successful producers – Yoad Navo who has worked with The Pet Boys, Jem, Bryan Adams, The Sugababes, Goldfrapp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

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