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Joe Wilkinson – Let Me Know
Joe Wilkinson – Let Me Know

Joe Wilkinson – Let Me Know | Memorable Number

British singer-songwriter Joe Wilkinson has come up with a stunning single Let Me Know. Based in Costa Blanca, Spain, Joe Wilkinson has played hundreds of shows throughout Europe including in England and Germany. He has played with Grammy award-winning artist Lauren Daigle and worked with Netflix as well. Joe has received coverage and airplay on several noted platforms like BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music, Digital Tour Bus, Rising Artists Blog, Gifted Balance Records, Find No Enemy, Send Me Your Ears, The Wild is Calling, and Roadie Music among several others.

We begin with a memorable hammering acoustic lick and a prominent bassline. Strong baritone vocals enter as the song builds up. Vocal harmonies in the prechorus lead us into the climactic chorus. A smooth drum rock beat and vocals which fit into the groove is what we get. A brief electric guitar solo greets the outro of this smoking peppy rock song. The song lyrically deals with solitude and coping with challenges along with struggles as we move on.

Let Me Know was written in 2017 after Joe had moved to Berlin. The son has its genesis in parting ways with a fellow music associate. The song was mixed and mastered by Will Davies with the optimum drumming by Joe Demers. Other collaborators include Julie Thomas for the artwork and Ilan Kania for design and typography. Let Me Know is the second single released this year and Joe has 2 more in the pipeline. With Let Me Know, Joe Wilkison creates a captivating indie rock and pop number that we’ll keep playing on repeat.

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