Artist's albums
Smashed Up My Fender
2023 · EP
Love You Now
2022 · single
Angel / The Last Rodeo
2022 · single
Angel
2022 · single
Sandman (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Live from Parr Street Studios
2020 · single
That's Not Me
2019 · single
Doghouse
2019 · single
The Original Doo-Wop Spacemen
2019 · single
Junkyard Jazz
2017 · EP
Sandman
2016 · single
My Baby's Gone Away
2016 · single
Baby I'm Blue
2016 · single
Wild
2016 · single
He Sings
2016 · single
All My Love
2015 · single
Behave
2015 · single
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Biography
Trudy and the Romance is born from Chesterfield’s Oliver Taylor; bringing us “Mutant 50’s pop” - a self-described style of 21st century Doo-Wop Rock & Roll. Signing with B3SCI led to the release of EP Junkyard Jazz, featuring ballad ‘Is There a Place I Can Go’. Debut album Sandman brought listeners into the world of Little Johnny, with a coming-of-age concept of first and lost love; a myriad of instrumental sounds and harmonies, influenced by The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and Disney film scores. This year, Trudy and the Romance return with a new sonic direction; creating an energetic yet lovelorn take on Americana and romantic Country, releasing their new EP ‘Smashed Up My Fender’.