Jinder - Return To Solo Work and The Release of Willow Park

Return To Solo Work and The Release of Willow Park

In summer 2004, Jinder amicably parted company with Cull and entered the studio to begin recording debut solo album Willow Park. During this time, Jinder also toured in support of singer/songwriter Martin Grech, recording and releasing 'Road:Live EP', a five-track EP culled from various tapings of shows made during the Martin Grech tour. After nine months of recording, Willow Park, Jinder's first full-length solo album, was released on ultra-hip indie label Folkwit Records in June 2005, drawing critical comparisons with The Blue Nile, Townes Van Zandt and Ryan Adams. The album posted excellent reviews and sales figures considerably higher than expected for a release on a small independent label. 2005 also saw Jinder touring extensively throughout the UK, making 23 festival appearances in the course of over 200 live dates played in support of the album.

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