Tom Grennan is a singer-songwriter who is based in London.
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Tom Grennan found fame as the guest vocalist on Chase & Status’s “All Goes Wrong”, which was featured as the Hottest Record on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, and later performed by Grennan on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and on BBC Two’s Later… with Jools Holland.
Is Tom Grennan English?
Tom Grennan is most definitely English.
Tom Grennan comes from an Irish family and attended St Thomas More Upper School in Bedford.
Tom Grennan trained to become a professional footballer, playing for Luton Town for a while, also trying for Northampton Town and Aston Villa; he was later released.
Tom Grennan is a lifelong supporter of Coventry City.
Tom Grennan also worked briefly at Costa Coffee and in an interview with Music Week, said;
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“I was close to playing over in the States but something was telling me not to and obviously it was the music.”

Tom Grennan’s musical beginnings are obscure, but he says he was it began at a house party where he sang “Seaside” by the Kooks.
Though Tom Grennan does not remember it vividly, he recalled that his friends were impressed and pushed him into performing more.
Tom Grennan heeded their advice and his efforts were rewarded when in 2021, he received two Brit Awards nominations, including British Song of the Year for “Little Bit of Love”, and Best Rock/Alternative Act.


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