Nicky Swann singer songwriter being filmed in Newton Abbot Museum for her new album inspired by events and characters from the past! - Newton Abbot Museum
By: Felicity Cole
Added: 27 April 2012
Singer Songwriter Nicky Swann is launching her new album
'How does your Land Lie' early this summer.
All her songs are based on historical events or people from the town of Newton
Abbot.
The museum has supplied her with images and historical information .
The songs are subtly created and cover poigniant love songs to
rock. She explains on the cover of the CD where the inspiration for her songs
has derived from; the story of Maud Albrighton whoes hair was so strong and
long the local East Street rope makers made her hair into a rope swing when
she had it cut. (The rope hair was donated to the museum a few years ago!)
Other songs cover the Second World War and the remarkable 18th
century, diver and Inventor,John Lethbridge- the 'silver-fisher'.
Nicky's promotional film for the album was made in the museum, and the CD
is on sale for just £10:00. It will be released on the high street from early
summer.
The museum staff wish Nicky all success!
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