Symeon Cosburn
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Symeon Cosburn | |
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Origin | Essex, England |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | OT Records |
Website | www.symeoncosburn.com |
Musical artist
Symeon Cosburn is an English jazz singer from London. 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 was produced by Ian Shaw.[1]
During February 2007 he began work on his second album.