George ezra has been a lifelong local to the hartford pub. He first came here after school searching for a loo. At 16, he started working behind the bar. When friends come home for christmas, this is where they meet and where we would have always met. Ezra's label sent him into railing to inspire his first album, wanted on voyage. And he famously saw much of europe except buddhapest,. The name of his break through single. That song set the george ezra template, primary coloured bonome with an awed insistence that he'd give up anything for a girl, for album too.
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