Born in the sleepy British seaside town of Eastbourne, at six months old Rose Redd relocated with her family to the West Midlands. She was raised on a varied musical diet of everything from Ella Fitzgerald to Iron Maiden to Kate Bush, greedily consuming it all.
At the tender age of twelve she first found a kindred spirit in Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore, whose lyrics spoke to her as a troubled young woman and gave her the inspiration to pick up a guitar for the first time and explore songwriting as a means of expression.
She’s come a long way since, portraying a singing sunflower in a kindergarten play. Along with touring and gigging extensively she has been working on her first single with producer Gavin Monaghan, known for his work with Editors, Scott Matthews, and Robert Plant, among others.
Gavin said, “Redd is a rare talent, an artist who effortlessly transcends genres and makes you feel like you’ve known her forever.”