Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. In 2010, following the release of his sophomore album Sunny Side Up, 23-year-old ...
Acclaimed Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini is coming to Australia for the first time in eight years. In addition to a slot at Bluesfest’s debut Melbourne instalment, the musician has just ...
Paolo Nutini admits he felt out of his element when he started recording his debut CD, “These Streets.” “I hadn’t found myself in very many situations like that,” Nutini said. “I had spent years and ...
The new LP, which is the Scottish artist’s fourth studio album, will serve as the follow-up to 2014’s ‘Caustic Love’. Nutini’s ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ is released on July 1 via Atlantic ...
Paolo Nutini returned to his birthplace of Paisley, Scotland, for a special charity gig to support Syrian refugees last night, as well as the town’s bid to become UK City of Culture in 2021. They’re ...
The voice belongs to a man who's studied the Motown greats, but Paolo Nutini's soul-survivor act rings rather hollow See all our Glastonbury 2014 coverage here Where and when: Other stage, 9pm, Friday ...
At 11pm on a warm Monday night, Paolo Nutini - one of the rare 20-year-olds in possession of traffic-stopping good looks, a double platinum-selling debut album and, now, a Brit nomination - is ...
Perhaps it's his lounge singer name, his dishevelled good looks or his penchant for creating vastly profitable Radio 2-friendly hits, but Paolo Nutini has never been granted the discerning acclaim ...
IT’S Glastonbury’s mysterious area where celebs party away from the spotlight. The secret Rabbit Hole is the festival’s must-find area where Noel Gallagher, Niall Horan and in the past even Prince ...
Paolo Nutini has revealed that he has smoked weed every day since he was 16. Speaking to Q magazine, the Scottish musician admitted he is rather partial to a bit of marijuana, and called on the world ...
“We are in a time now when there’s nothing precious about music anymore,” frets Paolo Nutini. “People make you feel like a bad guy for asking for seven quid for your album, like you are slapping them ...
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