Chasing Abbey have made a deal with Spinnin’ Records & Warner Music.
A midlands band says signing a global record deal is life changing.
Chasing Abbey have made a deal with Spinnin’ Records & Warner Music.
The Tullamore trio, which consists of Ro, Bee and Teddy C, say there are no words to express what this means to them and it's a dream come true moment.
Their upcoming single is to thank for their signing of the deal with Warner Music and Spinnin' Records.
Their upcoming track, 'Oh My Johnny (Banks of the Roses), officially releases this Friday, but snippets of the tune on social media and it's release on Soundcloud is what caught the attention of Warner Music's talent scouts.
Ro's dad, Paul Bell, has been speaking to Will Faulkner on Midlands Today, and says if anyone in the music industry deserves a break, it's the three lads:
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