Gerry Cinnamon: Get to know the Scottish singer
He's had two Top 3 albums
Gerard Crosbie, or as we fondly know him, Gerry Cinnamon, is a Scottish singer-songwriter known for singing with his native accent and having particularly 'honest' lyrics.
With hits such as 'Sometimes' and 'Belter', Gerry has proved incredibly popular since his debut album back in 2017.
Ahead of tonight's headline Belsonic show, we've taken a look at Gerry Cinnamon's biggest hits we all know and love.
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Gerry Cinnamon - 'Canter'
'Canter' was a big hit for Gerry reaching Number 1 in the Scottish Chart. Released on 22nd June 2019, Gerry described the song as: 'It's an upbeat tune."
Going on to explain: "It's just one of those tunes I try and drop some knowledge bombs. When I was a wee guy I was always trying to look for a bit of gold in a song, for a bit of advice, so I think it's me just talking to myself."
The official lyric video of 'Canter' has now had over 6 million views on YouTube since its release in April 2020.
Gerry Cinnamon - 'Sun Queen'
'Sun Queen', featured on Gerry's second album 'The Bonny' and was the second song to be released, following 'Canter'. The song reached Number 2 in Scotland.
Gerry Cinnamon - 'Where We're Going'
'Where We're Going' is the fifth song to come from Gerry's album 'The Bonny', which was released two months after the song. Gerry announced the new music on his socials along with a short black and white video, telling his fans, 'Where We’re Going 🔥 Out midnight Cheers x.'
Gerry released an audio video to YouTube on release, which gained millions of views, followed by the lyric video which includes grainy black and white footage.
Gerry Cinnamon's album 'The Bonny'
Gerry Cinnamon's album 'The Bonny' was released in April 2020 and was another big success for the Scottish singer. 'The Bonny' includes several popular songs by Gerry including 'Canter', 'The Bonny', and 'Where We're Going'.
Gerry revealed details of the new album on Instagram saying, 'New Album. The Bonny. Out Now.🔥 Hope you’re all safe and looking after each other. We’ll get a proper sing song again once this all blows over. Much love. Cheers x.'
Despite being in the middle of lockdown when it was released, the album went to Number 1 in the UK. 'The Bonny' is available in multiple formats, in addition to the usual digital options. There are four different types of vinyl, CD and cassette!
Gerry Cinnamon's debut album 'Erratic Cinematic'
In 2017, Gerry released his debut album 'Erratic Cinematic' which reached Number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and included the singles 'Belter' and 'Sometimes'.
A couple of years after the album's release it became a Silver-selling album and Gerry celebrated the moment by posting on Instagram, 'No bad for a DIY record that only went into the shops last week. No label. No media. No problem. Just folk digging the tunes. That’s what it’s all about. That means it’s real.' (sic)
Gerry Cinnamon at Belsonic 2022 👇
Gerry Cinnamon will take to the Ormeau Park stage tonight on a string of gigs and festivals across the UK.
A final batch of tickets have been released ahead of tonight's show, you can purchase them via ticketmaster.ie
Jake Bugg, Aslan and Vistas are supporting Gerry in Belfast tonight also.
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