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British folk musician Teddy Thompson came to the United States some 25 years ago and made a new life for himself in New York City and has not looked back ever since. Born to folk singer parents Richard and Linda Thompson and brother to Kamila Thompson, also a musician, music is in Thompson’s blood.

“… one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of his generation” The New York Times

“Teddy’s glorious tenor is bracing but warm and never showy.” – The Associated Press

“Buoyant, soulful” – Billboard

The beloved London-born, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson has returned with the exquisitely crafted Never Be The Same, his first collection of original material since 2020. Across ten tracks, Thompson refines his craft via an exploration of music’s enduring preoccupations — love, longing, and the uneasy passage of time.

This pull and tension between comfort and change runs quietly throughout Never Be The Same, Thompson’s 11th album, which was produced by renowned Grammy Award–winning musician/producer David Mansfield. At the core is Thompson’s longstanding commitment to songwriting as a form, inspired by early influences like Chuck Berry, Hank Williams, and Crowded House, as well as the towering figures of the craft — Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, and, certainly, his parents, British folk icons Richard and Linda Thompson.

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