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Original Title:
Once in a Lifetime Sessions with George Ezra
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
As one of the few artists with a debut #1 album, selling over 3 million copies, George Ezra is one of the most exciting singer/songwriters around today. Once In A Lifetime Sessions with George Ezra sees him reflect on his journey from performing at local open mic nights to playing the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury; why he set up his own podcast, featuring famous musical guests including Ed Sheeran and Elton John, and how Swedish duo First Aid Kit ended up contributing vocals to Saviour. In this session, filmed at The Clapham Grand in London, George performs a live, energetic set of his best known songs including Cassy O, Get Away, Barcelona, Listen to the Man, Don’t Matter Now, All My Love and Blame it on Me.
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