singer songwriter

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals

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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
Cambridge Corn Exchange, The
American Singer / Songwriter Ryan Adams will be joined on stage by renowned musicians Neal Casal, Chris Feinstein, Jon Graboff and Brad Pemberton for what promises to be a fantastic live show.

Expect sublime alt-country including tracks from new album The Cardinals III/IV.

Booking info:
Book Online - www.cornex.co.uk or ring the Box Office 01223 357851

John Martyn

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John Martyn
Cambridge Corn Exchange, The
The legendary singer/songwriter John Martyn returns to the Corn Exchange, following his performance last year of the Solid Air album. John recently won the Lifetime Achievement award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, receiving his award from Phil Collins and a personal message of congratulations from Eric Clapton. His music has romanced generation after generations for more than 40 years, with his powerfully heartfelt songwriting as relevant now as ever thanks to the homage paid by a new movement of folk artists. Fuelled by his huge voice and staggering guitar playing, there is a always a near-religious intensity to a John Martyn show.

John Martyn will revisit his classic album, Grace and Danger, for this very special UK tour. He will also be showcasing new material as well as playing some of his best loved songs.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the Scottish songwriting genius.

 Booking info:
Book Online - www.cornex.co.uk or ring the Box Office 01223 357851

 

Lucy Kaplansky

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Lucy Kaplansky
Junction 2, The
NYC singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky has recorded with Suzanne Vega, Nanci Griffith and Bryan Ferry to name but a few.

The power and texture of Lucy's voice are matched by the imagery and emotion of her lyrics and melodies.

http://www.lucykaplansky.com/site.html


Booking Info:
Book online on The Junction website www.junction.co.uk or ring 01223 511511

The Living Room Live

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The Living Room Live
CB2
The Living Room is, according to NME, the premier acoustic night in Cambridge. The event takes place fortnightly and both bands and singer/songwriters are invited to perform their work in acoustic format. This gives the audience a chance to hear acts perform their songs in a way perhaps not usually heard, although for many artists it is how the songs were originally written... perhaps even in their own living room!

The Living Room is hosted by Lord Bridge in his own living room, where the audience sit among like-minded people listening to wonderful music the way nature intended.

See the website for details of performers:
http://www.myspace.com/thelivingroomlive
Doors open at 8:30pm. Entry is £4 or £3 for 209Radio members. Tickets can be purchased in advance from www.wegottickets.com

Arrive fashionably on-time to avoid disappointment. Please be aware that the audience sit on soft furnishings on the floor but some chairs will be available on a first come first served basis.

The Living Room now has its own compilation CD (The Living Room Live) featuring live songs played at the night. The CD is available to buy at the venue, at other selected shops in Cambridge and on iTunes.

The Living Room has now featured on the UK festival scene and we have taken it, and some of the best acts we have booked for the Cambridge venue, to places such as The Secret Garden Festival, Blissfields (in 2008), Grass Roots, Strawberry Fair and more. The Living Room stage has also featured at the UK Festival Awards.

Hope Street Music is a not-for-profit organisation designed to support local music. All profits are put back into local music projects.

The Living Room Live

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The Living Room Live
CB2
The Living Room is, according to NME, the premier acoustic night in Cambridge. The event takes place fortnightly and both bands and singer/songwriters are invited to perform their work in acoustic format. This gives the audience a chance to hear acts perform their songs in a way perhaps not usually heard, although for many artists it is how the songs were originally written... perhaps even in their own living room!

The Living Room is hosted by Lord Bridge in his own living room, where the audience sit among like-minded people listening to wonderful music the way nature intended.

See the website for details of performers:
http://www.myspace.com/thelivingroomlive
Doors open at 8:30pm. Entry is £4 or £3 for 209Radio members. Tickets can be purchased in advance from www.wegottickets.com

Arrive fashionably on-time to avoid disappointment. Please be aware that the audience sit on soft furnishings on the floor but some chairs will be available on a first come first served basis.

The Living Room now has its own compilation CD (The Living Room Live) featuring live songs played at the night. The CD is available to buy at the venue, at other selected shops in Cambridge and on iTunes.

The Living Room has now featured on the UK festival scene and we have taken it, and some of the best acts we have booked for the Cambridge venue, to places such as The Secret Garden Festival, Blissfields (in 2008), Grass Roots, Strawberry Fair and more. The Living Room stage has also featured at the UK Festival Awards.

Hope Street Music is a not-for-profit organisation designed to support local music. All profits are put back into local music projects.

The Living Room Live

Event image
The Living Room Live
CB2
The Living Room is, according to NME, the premier acoustic night in Cambridge. The event takes place fortnightly and both bands and singer/songwriters are invited to perform their work in acoustic format. This gives the audience a chance to hear acts perform their songs in a way perhaps not usually heard, although for many artists it is how the songs were originally written... perhaps even in their own living room!

The Living Room is hosted by Lord Bridge in his own living room, where the audience sit among like-minded people listening to wonderful music the way nature intended.

See the website for details of performers:
http://www.myspace.com/thelivingroomlive
Doors open at 8:30pm. Entry is £4 or £3 for 209Radio members. Tickets can be purchased in advance from www.wegottickets.com

Arrive fashionably on-time to avoid disappointment. Please be aware that the audience sit on soft furnishings on the floor but some chairs will be available on a first come first served basis.

The Living Room now has its own compilation CD (The Living Room Live) featuring live songs played at the night. The CD is available to buy at the venue, at other selected shops in Cambridge and on iTunes.

The Living Room has now featured on the UK festival scene and we have taken it, and some of the best acts we have booked for the Cambridge venue, to places such as The Secret Garden Festival, Blissfields (in 2008), Grass Roots, Strawberry Fair and more. The Living Room stage has also featured at the UK Festival Awards.

Hope Street Music is a not-for-profit organisation designed to support local music. All profits are put back into local music projects.

Dave Ellis and Boo Howard

Dave Ellis and Boo Howard
Golden Hind, The
Dave Ellis and Boo Howard:
Dave is known for his unique guitar style and Boo for her wonderful voice and exceptional bass playing. They complement their original, sensitive and subtle songs with guitar playing of the highest order; the material on their latest CD ‘Living on Light' is as diverse and eclectic as ever. ‘Acoustic rock, folk and blues at its best.'
www.daveandboo.com


Support: Gary Woolley:
Gary's musical influences derive from a broad range of British and American songwriters. His nostalgic vocal style is complemented by an equally reflective guitar style reminiscent of Gaughan and Carthy.

A Cambridge Folk Club gig.
http://www.cambridgefolkclub.org

Steve Ashley

Steve Ashley
Lamb Hotel, The
For nearly 40 years Steve Ashley's songs have won the respect of critics and fellow-performers alike with cover versions by Fairport Convention, Anne Briggs, Dave Pegg and PJ Wright, Martin and Jessica Simpson, Maggie Boyle, Phil Beer, Grace Notes, The Arizonas and The Bushwackers. His debut album ‘Stroll On' is a folk-rock classic and his latest for Topic, ‘Time and Tide' was described by fROOTS as ‘a modern day masterpiece'. Steve also has what New York's Variety magazine described as ‘one of the funniest of dry stage raps'. Don‘t miss this rare treat.

Suntrap

Suntrap
Lamb Hotel, The
If you want performance ranging from sweet melancholy to out and out power; if you want to be wooed, thrilled, moved and above all entertained then you must see this band. Featuring some of England's strongest young singers, Suntrap will dazzle you with their big harmony sound. Sometimes spiky edged, sometimes achingly beautiful. Their material ranges from the richly textured to stripped back solo a cappella. This is handcrafted music played by a double fiddle section, guitars, accordion, bodhran, whistles and harmonica, carefully woven around shimmering, slipsliding vocal harmonies. Suntrap perform a mesmerizing array of music including their own material and the best of the traditional and contemporary folk repertoire. The songwriters (Sara Byers and Paul Hoad) create original, innovative works drawing on English song tradition and American Folk and Country.

Downes and Beer

Downes and Beer
Lamb Hotel, The

Downes and Beer: Those of us who were frequenting the folk clubs in the 1970s will remember this stunning duo...and those who weren't will also be familiar with them. Phil Beer has become one of the best-known musicians in recent years, as half of Show of Hands and also for his work with the Phil Beer Band, Arizona Smoke Revue, Albion Band, etc. An absolutely genius when it comes to playing the guitar, fiddle, cello-mandolin, ukulele...in fact just about any instrument that has strings. Paul is also a fantastic guitarist - one of best in fact. Add to that mix two great voices and you have a perfect recipe for a great night's entertainment. This is a very rare chance to see Phil and Paul together, and guaranteed to be a very special night.

 

Kiss the Mistress is a trio whose dynamic and exciting sound is rooted in Gaelic tradition. The unique combination of 'cello/voice (Ginny Davis) and chromatic button accordion (John Ramirez) underpinned by the driving rhythmical counterpoint of bodhran (Roy Jones) creates a sound that is both unique and engaging. Always searching for ancient resonances, they give voice to the tunes and songs that draw them. With skillfully crafted arrangements they celebrate the breadth of pan European music and perform their own self penned material.

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