Congleton's John Dhali releases first music video from his upcoming album

By Alex Greensmith

22nd Sep 2021 | Local News

Energetic Congleton singer-songwriter John Dhali has released his latest music video.

Start Again is the lead single from the Congleton musician's latest album.

The ex-Townsend Road resident starred in his latest video in East London, where he now lives.

"I like the part with the microphone plugged in at 3:04 because of the symbolism," John said.

"Another favourite part is when the butterfly joins the party at 0:54 [which compliments the breezy track].

"Thanks to all who helped make it happen."

Sam Bloor produced the track which John sings and plays guitar on. Josh Savage is on drums, and Danny Addison is on Strings.

Start Again currently has 5,000 streams on Spotify alone.

The Congleton performer, who has previously filmed videos in our town, and played at venues like Wild & Wild, was influenced by The Verve in his latest track.

A homecoming gig for his currently untitled album will happen at an undetermined date.

John is managed by Cheshire's Andrew Viitalahde-Pountain of Industry Live Agency.

You can find all John's links here.

He has over 7200 followers on social media.

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