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Pop / Rock 20/01/2006

KT Tunstall Will Perform Her First US single 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' On NBC's TODAY Show On Friday, January 20, 2006

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NEW YORK (By A. Camron/ specialopsmedia.com) - KT Tunstall's much anticipated debut album Eye to the Telescope will be in stores on Tuesday, February 7th, but more importantly, KT will perform her first No 1 US single, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree", on NBC's TODAY Show on Friday, January 20th, in the 8:30 half-hour of the program.

KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers and a cool name - 'well, it's got a bit more attitude than Kate which just says farmer's daughter to me,' she laughs. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with an articulate, accessible, immediate brew of rootsy sass, wistful quandary and after-hours atmosphere. The latest in a line of outstanding contemporary Scottish songwriters including Texas, Fran Healy, Teenage Fanclub and The Beta Band, KT's unique perspective offers a rare emotionally connecting intensity through its gripping lyrical bite and heartfelt melody.

Her debut album Eye to the Telescope is the creative consequence of an inquiring imagination. 'My songs examine and explore little specific emotions or situations or stories,' she explains. 'They're kitchen table songs, like a conversation between me and one other person. It's almost like an alien has been sent to get emotional samples from human beings and put it all together on a record.'






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