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JJ Gilmour “If you don’t give me love” is the infectious first single from JJ Gilmour’s long-awaited second album “The Boy Who Didn't Fall”, which has now been released (April 2009). JJ Gilmour originally enjoyed huge European success in the 1990s as lead vocalist with Scottish rock heroes The Silencers before releasing a critically acclaimed first solo album, “Sunnyside P.A.L” in 2002. In the last two years, he has signed a new management deal with the legendary Miles Copeland and supported or toured with such wide-ranging talents as Bob Geldof, Simple Minds, Ocean Colour Scene, David Bowie, and INXS. “The Boy Who Didn't Fall ” JJ's work was recorded and produced last in Scotland by Graeme Duffin and Sandy Jones, the award-winning team behind the two-million selling hit “Love is all around” for Wet Wet Wet. In recent years, JJ Gilmour has built up a staunch fan base across Europe, and is widely recognised as one of Scotland’s most distinctive singer/songwriters, able to fuse moving, intelligent lyrics with melodic harmonies. WHO THE HELL IS J.J. GILMOUR? Electric flows and rumbles through the Summer evenings; underfoot the grass is trampled and worn from the foot falls of thousands; music melodic, with the blood of the Celt in it punches, into the belly of the warm air. There should be an abundance of joy but one man feels a burden. Follow the soulful voice, deep, past the blood and gristle into the muscle of the heart, and if this is where the real man resides, what