Rosanne Baker Thornley sings these delicate songs not as cautionary tales to protect your heart or abstain from love, but to embrace it, to know your worth, and, when you get the chance, take a moment to look up.
Read MoreEach moment on this album is picturesque…Painting scenes that are fully emotional if not haunting at times. A journey through this storyteller’s Rolodex of memories, regrets, triumphs, and what ifs. Thornley’s phrasing leaves the listener hanging on every word. No hyperbole, Thornley has once again proven, among other artistic successes, she’s a masterful storyteller.
Read MoreThe lush new songs are an ode to self-discovery and to the subtle-yet-profound moments of life. The result is an unpredictable, vulnerable, strident and sincere album, built upon strong lyricism and dynamic musicianship.
Read MoreRosanne Baker Thornley (RBT). Listening to Sorry I’m Late is akin to sitting in front of a mature autobiographer telling her life story. The songs are intensely personal yet entirely relatable to so many listeners and certainly not too late.
Read MoreWhiles there’s no doubting her writing skills, her voice has endured as that warm, supple, theatrical instrument, changing skins to suit the song, equally at home with the beauty and the heartbreak. That and the crystalline production and arrangements of Will Schollar puts “Sorry I’m Late” squarely in the front ranks of current releases in this genre.
Read MoreRevista Arte Brasileira : Interview with RBT
“Sorry I’m Late - a title that perfectly sums up the experience of the songs on my album, and the fact that I had waited quite a while between my first album and this new album”.
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Read MoreBecause of Me - when every heartfelt moment shared can't change the inevitable outcome. BEEHIVE CANDY.
Read MoreThis song is about someone who always arrives intertwined, who willingly submitted to a vulnerable version of themselves, and who left less tangled. ILLUSTRATE MAGAZINE, USA
Read MoreI am really enjoying Rosanne's smooth vocals and how they are packed with so much raw emotion that instantly captures our attention from start to finish. CAESAR LIVE N LOUD
Read More" I find myself singing along as if these words were written from my soul as well. Rosanne encourages listeners to “close your eyes and let the music ruminate in your heart,” and that’s exactly how it drew me in. "
Read More"A tearjerking story of nostalgia and goodbyes is detailed in contemporary folk singer-songwriter Rosanne Baker Thornley’s newest single, “In Paris”. A tender song that pulls on the heartstrings and forces you to hear the lyrics"
Read More“My hope is that my music and I will reach and fit into people’s lives, everywhere. That my songs will resonate with people who are struggling with, to or from something. That my songs will tell their stories and pull them into a space that is healing, hopeful, familiar, inspirational, safe. That people will feel seen, comforted, moved, heard.”
Read More“As my songwriting years have evolved, my writing is more grounded in writing what I know. In searching my heart and writing that. To be honest. To be vulnerable. To be brave,” she shares.
Read More“I truly love a great story song. Like the ones Gordon Lightfoot, Simon and Garfunkel, Harry Chapin, and Suzanne Vega used to drop on us. In the grand tradition of those hallowed names, singer-songwriter Rosanne Baker Thornley has released a powerfully delicate single, ‘In Paris’.”
Read MoreEmerging on the Canadian music scene years ago, Rosanne Baker Thornley established herself as the lead vocalist and principal songwriter
Read More“INDIANA JONES” was written with Rosanne’s plan to get on social media with a song and to implore people to please stay home.
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