Watch Julia Jacklin in session in a grotto
02 March 2017, 13:52
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
Julia Jacklin's debut record was released last year, and described in these pages as an "intoxicating mix of good ol’ ozzy wit busting through that classic southern American sentimentality".
During End of the Road Festival last year, we took the Australian singer-songwriter in a quiet spot of the festival grounds, where she played for us "Don't Let The Kids Win" from her eponymous first record.
Julia Jacklin tours North America in the Spring, full dates on her website.
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