When Rivers Meet, Grace and Aaron Bond, achieved this feat with their latest album, Aces Are High, which was released in October and recorded by a river in Suffolk.
The duo, who have been performing sell-out shows across two continents, have gained both public and critical acclaim over the last five years.
They have been awarded Band of the Year for three consecutive years, earning them a spot in the UK Blues Hall of Fame.
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They were also named Best New Band by the UK’s largest rock radio station.
The couple’s last live album even topped the UK Official Jazz & Blues Album Chart.
Since releasing their debut single in 2019, the prolific songwriters have built an impressive catalogue featuring three studio albums.
As a proudly independent band, they are set to attend the 2024 BRIT Awards, continuing to champion authenticity in the music industry.
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