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David Heavenor is a Scottish singer-songwriter, born in Kingston, Jamaica, who has produced five albums: Private: The Night Visitors (1993, with Simon Jaquet); Winter’s Children (2001, Sticky Music, Produced by Steve Butler); The Automatic Eye (2006, Produced by David Scott); In Northern Towns Like These (2009) and Another Eden (2010). An EP The Traitor's Kiss was released in August 2010 featuring the title track and a live version of his song Hesitation (Winter's Children) recorded live at The Queen's Hall Edinburgh. He's often featured on The Iain Anderson Show on Radio Scotland, The Late Show on BBC Radio Ulster and has been played on Ken Bruce and Bob Harris on BBC Radio 2. He has been called the mystery man of Scottish music by David Scott, Radio presenter and musician in Scottish Band The Pearlfishers. Journalist and broadcaster Tom Morton writing in The Scotsman called his song Linger and Go 'a masterpiece of songwriting.' Other plaudits for songs also appearing on his first album Private (The Night Visitors 1993) come from Ricky Ross who called Jenny and the Cold Caller 'One of the best songs ever written'. He subsequently featured it as one of his Tracks of My Years on The Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2. Winter's Children appeared in August 2001 on the Glasgow based Sticky Music label. In his Scotsman review Tom Morton described it: ' Songs made to last. Delicate and full of diffident power. The cool delivery remains somewhere between Al Stewart and Nic