T in the Park: Gabriella Cilmi review
Published Date:
06 July 2008
By Rosanna Chianta
YOU could feel the anticipation at the near-full Futures Stage this afternoon as the crowd cheered for Gabriella Cilmi, the Australian 16 year-old who is currently taking the pop world by storm.
After an introduction from her dreadlocked bass player, Cilmi came on showing her allegiance to the Scottish crowd by sporting a tartan top, and burst into a track from her debut album, Lessons to Be Learned. She had very little stage banter, but did quip, "you might know this one", a massive understatement, to introduce her much-played single, 'Sweet About Me'.
Cilmi isn't exactly groundbreaking, but live her throaty voice is impressive - it's just a shame that at a few points her band drowned her out. She managed to pull off a cover of Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me A River', much to the crowd's pleasure, and she genuinely seems less contrived than some other female singers who have been tagged 'Winehouse wannabes'. She also uses her arms to dance - a skill that Winehouse, who always seems worried that her underwear will show, is yet to master.
The full article contains 188 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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Last Updated:
12 July 2008 6:00 PM
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Source:
Scotland On Sunday
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Location:
Scotland
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Related Topics:
T in the Park
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