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'''Symeon Cosburn''' is an accomplished [[jazz]] singer born in [[London]], [[England]]. He is best known for his modernised jazz music and cover of the [[Stranglers]] song "[[Golden Brown]]".
'''Symeon Cosburn''' is an accomplished [[jazz]] singer born in [[London]], [[England]]. He is best known for his modernised jazz music and cover of the [[Stranglers]] song [[Golden Brown]].


Symeon released a thirteen-track album entitled "Breakfast With The Blues" during 2006, primarily devoted to his mother, who died of a terminal illness. The album is produced by [[Ian Shaw (singer)|Ian Shaw]].<ref name="Symeon Cosburn Official Website">[http://www.symeoncosburn.com Symeon Cosburn official website]</ref>
Symeon released a thirteen-track album entitled “Breakfast with the Blues” during 2006, primarily devoted to his mother, who died of a terminal illness. The album is produced by [[Ian Shaw (singer)|Ian Shaw]].<ref name="Symeon Cosburn Official Website">[http://www.symeoncosburn.com Symeon Cosburn official website]</ref>


During February 2007 he began work on his second album.
During February 2007 he began work on his second album.

Revision as of 12:31, 8 March 2010

Symeon Cosburn

Symeon Cosburn is an accomplished jazz singer born in London, England. He is best known for his modernised jazz music and cover of the Stranglers song “Golden Brown.”

Symeon released a thirteen-track album entitled “Breakfast with the Blues” during 2006, primarily devoted to his mother, who died of a terminal illness. The album is produced by Ian Shaw.[1]

During February 2007 he began work on his second album.

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