2016 is looking like it could be Londoner Bea Munro's year as she introduces a wider audience to her eclectic sound, described as a modern take on classic 1970s rock.

Her songs including How To Make You Happy, Over Now and Missing Pieces portray a mix of influences, from Led Zeppelin, to Janis Joplin and Joni Mitchell. Having already caught the attention of Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, 22 year old Munro also has the honour of being SBTV's first ever rock performance (the media platform usually broadcasts urban music). Now fresh from recording her debut record in Los Angeles with Grammy nominated producer Greg Well, known for his work with Adele and Katy Perry, the singer/songwriter is well on her way to success.

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