Jessie Buckley and Bernard Butler review: A triumphant public debut

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Jessie Buckley and Bernard Butler review: A triumphant public debut
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The bond between Oscar-nominated actress Buckley and former Suede guitarist Butler was clear to see

aking a break from the day job in your early thirties to start up a music career may sound like a recipe for disaster, but thendoesn’t have your average day job. The Oscar-nominated star of Chernobyl, The Lost Daughter and I’m Thinking of Ending Things spent a sizeable portion of her pandemic lockdown making an unexpected album with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, and last night in Camden’s ornate Green Note, the fruits of their collaboration received their triumphant public debut.

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