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@TheReginaspektorfan and was the youngest student to be accepted into the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts? Sure, I have an entire blog about her that Sandi herself has gone to the trouble of following! :)
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@fairyclary OME UVE SEEN SANDI THOM??????? i have all 4 of her cds and her songs are on my utube channel. did anybody know that she grew up i n banff, scotland? she is my idol
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I LOVE SANDI THOM!!!!!!
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I completely agree, I love her music and can never resist singing along, she believes in what she sings, you can hear it in her voice and thats what truelly makes them soar
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I understand what your saying and where you're comming from and I agree 100% I know she would be (maybe) ruined if she was famous. I just said it because i meant to make it out like she should be famous (in a just popularly known way) only so people can enjoy her music, and she can reach many others. I agree with CaraliiOtter too on her opinion! :D
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You're right, she is amazing, but I think being really famous might ruin her and her good heart. I'm happy she's got enough money to survive, and I can clearly see she's not materialistic... so I'm glad people like you and me listen to her, but it would be a shame to make her really famous...
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yeah i think she is very inderrated but i think that is almost what makes her special.. and i agree with CaralOtter - i am sure it would be b=nice if her music was more recognised but not overplayed. :D
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is sandi thom an indie artist?
This song is one of my favorites ever, its a shame she isn't more famous, she really should be. She's amamzing!
CareBears93 2 years ago 8
I agree that more people should experience her gorgeous voice and moving lyrics, but the power lies with her fans. If just one person recommends her to another, then by the time you know it she is every where. However, if she got too big, the stations would overplay her music and no one wants to end up hating her music.
CaraliOtter 2 years ago 5