Emerging Norfolk Singer Songwriter Breeze Redwine Signs Management Deal ahead of new release

Stonham Barns Park, the Suffolk-based holiday centre, has signed a music management deal with Breeze Redwine, a young singer songwriter who won an international performing competition in LA when she was just 14 years old.  She plays guitar and sings a heady and powerful mix of pop, country and dance.

Breeze, from Harleston in Norfolk, is now just 18 and an emerging artist whose influences include Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Shawn Mendes. She writes songs with depth and feeling about life from a young, female perspective. She plays guitar, ukulele and piano. Her intoxicating lyrics are feel-good and upbeat, daring and playful. She focuses on love, life and life-lessons and occasionally touches on more sensitive issues, including the mental health of young people.

Her first single under the management deal, is ‘Money’ (which is a re-release recorded by the SAFO Music Group, in London) will be released in February.  The accompanying video has been produced through a first time collaboration with Epic Studios in Norwich.

She has been featured as a BBC Introducing artist and her music has featured on three separate occasions as BBC Track of the Week.

‘Breeze first came to perform at Stonham Barns at an event two years ago and we have watched her grow and develop as a captivating and hugely talented artist ever since’, explains owner Alan Forward.

‘She is a natural on stage, fabulously talented and hugely entertaining and our visitors just love her.  It seemed to make sense to help her into a music career on the a journey that started here in Suffolk.  She is true to her roots and an East Anglian artist through and through.  Her audience is growing through social media and music streaming sites such as Spotify and You Tube.’

‘We think Breeze Redwine will be a name to watch’.

Breeze has won a number of national and international awards over the years. She was crowned Champion of Teenstar in 2015 and Overall World Champion Division Winner of the

World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles in 2016.

Her early release, Courage, began her journey into the music business.   Now becoming more widely known, she is dedicated to her loyal fan base with views, plays and followers growing exponentially. Courage is a song which tells the story of the fight against bullying that young people can often be subjected to at school.

Says Breeze, ‘I could not be more excited to have signed a management deal with Stonham Barns Park.  It’s just the kick-start I need to get me to the next stage of my development as a singer songwriter.   2020 was a challenging year, particularly for aspiring musicians, I am hoping that 2021 will be the year that gigs and festivals return in some way and we can ignite our passion for music again.’

Stephen Bumpfrey, BBC Radio Norfolk presenter, said of Breeze: ‘This girl is set for the top.’

 Stonham Barns Park is planning to organise a number of mini-music events during 2021. The venue staged its first mini-music festival in December 2020 in association with Epic Studios, Norwich.

Stonham Barns Park has been awarded the VisitEngland ‘We’re Good to Go’ industry charter mark which verifies that the attraction meets the Government and Public Health guidance on Covid-19.  All the required health and safety processes are in place including hand sanitising stations, social distancing and NHS Track & Trace check-in.

 For more information call Stonham Barns Park on 01449 711111 or visit www.stonhambarns.co.uk