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Her father is iconic David Bowie/Marc Bolan producer Tony Visconti and her mother is famed Those Were The Days singer Mary Hopkin. But those facts have not given Jessica Lee Morgan a free ride to fame for her own music. In fact, she has found praise for her 5 delicious albums the old fashioned way, through a gruelling concert schedule and endless hard work.
On this episode, Jessica tells us how her music career got started, about working with her dad on the Holy Holy tours, writing and producing a new album for her mother, and we examine her own gorgeous releases from her 2010 debut “I Am Not” through to her latest, the slick and beautifully produced/performed electropop album “Change the Record”. We also delve into her work as a practitioner of the Alexander Technique, and her essence of cool picks The Blow Monkeys and cult icon Robyn Hitchcock.
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Her father is iconic David Bowie/Marc Bolan producer Tony Visconti and her mother is famed Those Were The Days singer Mary Hopkin. But those facts have not given Jessica Lee Morgan a free ride to fame for her own music. In fact, she has found praise for her 5 delicious albums the old fashioned way, through a gruelling concert schedule and endless hard work.
On this episode, Jessica tells us how her music career got started, about working with her dad on the Holy Holy tours, writing and producing a new album for her mother, and we examine her own gorgeous releases from her 2010 debut “I Am Not” through to her latest, the slick and beautifully produced/performed electropop album “Change the Record”. We also delve into her work as a practitioner of the Alexander Technique, and her essence of cool picks The Blow Monkeys and cult icon Robyn Hitchcock.