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17 February 2014

John Power acoustic show @ Eric's Liverpool

John Power acoustic show Eric's Liverpool

John Power acoustic show @ Eric's Liverpool


John Power
Acoustic show
Eric's, 9 Mathew Street Liverpool L2 6RE
Saturday 10 May 2014
£12
Ticketmaster or www.ticketquarter.co.uk 
7:30pm – 11:30pm

Singer songwriter, musician and Cast frontman John Power, heads to Eric's to perform a solo acoustic hometown show of some class. With an armoury of material from an incredible catalogue of both solo work and his time with Cast, this will be a stunning night of live music.

"Me and Jay Lewis (La's guitarist 2005) have been travelling the length and breadth country recently, everywhere from the south coast to the Shetland isles visiting a host of intimate venues with the the acoustics and playing a mixture of solo and Cast hits. We're finally heading home for what will be the last gig of the tour in Liverpool at Eric's on May 10th. We've had some great sing alongs along the way so it should be a great night back home." Says John Power

26 June 2012

Strings and Things at Leaf Cafe - Review

Strings and Things at Leaf Cafe

Strings and Things at Leaf Cafe - Review

Upstairs at Leaf Cafe is fast becoming synonymous as a venue for showcasing talented young singer/songwriters and now they have paid host to the first night of "Strings and things", the brain child of Ian Weller of StillHet Music Promotions. 

The night certainly lived up to its name, with a backdrop of a whole lot of string from floor to ceiling and with guitars a plenty, keyboard's and a very blue violin to name but a few instruments providing the music for the night.

The night was a chilled out affair, with plenty of ambiance provided by the setting and also the different musical styles on offer. We were treated to folk style songs with a bit of upbeat country twang inserted in to get your toes a tapping and some beautiful vocals to accompany it from, Ivy and the Chance, witty lyrics from, Just By Chance about how bad Sue is at Sudoku and the perils of thrush along with some superb guitar playing from the duo and a soulful set from Yarbo,who decided to end the final night of his UK tour here. Yarbo's lyrics come from the heart and attach themselves to yours and you could have heard a pin drop during his set.

The two highlights of the night for me though were Charley Blue, a girl from the countryside who has a penchant for the violin, rapping and the odd bit of beat boxing as she left her tap shoes at home. With an eccentric and eclectic style, Charley Blue brought us some jazz, rock and rap throughout her set including "Frisky" and her take on Wretch 32's "Traktor" and I've got to admit, I much preferred her witty version of it.

Charley Blue took to the stage again as support vocals and that blue violin in hand with Laura James and the Lyres,(she was the only Lyre able to make it that night). Cumbria born Laura James oozes talent,from her sublime acoustic guitar playing, gentle angelic vocals to her beautifully innocent lyrics, that only come along with youth. Each song told a story and each word captured everybody there. With songs like "Crocodile Tears" and love song "Bluebell" this young singer/songwriter has the sweetest disposition on stage and you can't help but float along with her music. A truly captivating performance from someone so young.

Hopefully this will become a regular night, whether at Leaf or another venue that can help create such a fabulous ambiance to so many talented musicians out there. I can only advise that when it happens again, you get yourselves down there as you will not be disappointed one little bit.

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24 January 2012

Miski - Stereo Children Acoustic Performance - New Video



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Recently Miski has grown on the live performance circuit by doing sessions for the likes of M2 Music and recently taking the roof off for Channel AKA’s Christmas Party at Indigo2. In her most intimate performance yet, Miski recruits the help of acoustic guitarist, Adam Wedd, to run through an exclusive track titled ‘Stereo Children’ to show off her capabilities as a live performer as well as a recording artist.

Her next single, entitled Gameface, will be released soon along with a video, shortly followed by her mixtape entitled On My Throne.

18 September 2011

Chris Thile @ Eric's Saturday 17 Sept




Saturday 17th September
CHRIS THILE  with support from THE TOY HEARTS £12.50 Eric's, Liverpool

CHRIS THILE is set to tour the UK and Ireland in September in support of their Nonesuch Records debut, Sleep With One Eye Open, released in May to widespread critical acclaim.  Michael Daves, who was to join Chris on the tour, is now unable to play the shows due to an illness in his family.  Chris will instead play a full solo show each night.

Recorded live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville, TN, Sleep With One Eye Open is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs.  As Thile says: “Mandolin and guitar and two male voices - it’s such a good sound. It was important for us was to get that brother duet thing, but with this Lower East Side punk energy.  One of the most enjoyable things about this experience was to underline the slightly delinquent side of bluegrass.”

Chris Thile, who the Washington Post says “may well be the most virtuosic American ever to play the mandolin,” released the first of five solo albums when he was just 13 and, by the time he was 20, he was attracting a following among pop, country, and alternative-rock audiences as a member of the Grammy Award–winning Nickel Creek.  He currently is best known for his Grammy–nominated string band Punch Brothers.  NPR’s Bob Boilen has said “I’ve seen many musicians in my day, but my jaw dropped listening to and watching Thile play... The command he had of his instrument, from frenetically fast strumming to tasty quiet fills, it was just first-rate.”

THE TOY HEARTS are one of the UK's hottest acoustic acts right now, their style of music neatly placing them at the forefront of the resurgence of interest in folk and Americana music. 

They have been making music together for over ten years, partly because the core trio of the band is made up of family members, and partly because they are old school when it comes to music. They have honed their skills the hard way by gigging across the UK, USA and Europe, the result being that they deliver an exciting, energetic and dynamic live show, packed with just the right amounts of sweetness, sass and style. Hannah sings lead and plays mandolin, accompanied by her sister Sophia on harmony vocals and lead guitar. The girl’s father Stewart backs them on banjo, dobro and steel guitar, while honorary ‘family’ members complete the line up on double bass and fiddle

Visit the Chris Thile & Michael Daves official website: thiledaves.com 
Visit the official Nonesuch website: nonesuch.com

6 July 2010

Liverpool Pride Acoustic Stage Line up


PRIDE UNPLUGGED...

ORGANISERS ANNOUNCE ACOUSTIC STAGE LINE UP

Hold on to your guitars and get ready to tap those tambourines! Organisers of Liverpool Pride have announced an exciting line up of stars to play the Acoustic Stage at Liverpool’s first ever Pride festival, which takes place in and around Liverpool’s Dale St area on Saturday 7th August.

Cool down and chill out as this talented troupe of artists sing the day away with their understated yet enthralling performances.

Fresh from performing at Glastonbury, Cocabelle will take to the Acoustic Stage with a stunning vocal and visual set. Carina, is sure to put on a spectacle that is not to be missed, with a number of bluesy and seductive songs that wouldn’t seem out of place in a speakeasy, whilst BBC One’s Last Choir Standing stars The Sense of Sound Choir, directed by Perri Alleyne-Hughes are sure to blow you away with their spectacular, contemporary a cappella numbers. One of the highlights of the day is celebrated soul singer and Artistic Director of Sense of Sound Choir Jennifer John, who will showcase her amazing talent in a live solo set.

Cocabelle said “My band and I are excited, honoured and delighted to play the first ever Liverpool Pride festival, we can’t wait for the carnival to begin! We promise to put on a spectacle that will be exciting, dramatic and glamorous, bring it on!”

Liverpool legend Ian McNabb headlines the stage, bringing with him his passionate and expressive sounds, performing songs from his dozen albums including his latest hit ‘Great Things’ which was released in April 2010. Also headlining is one of the UK’s finest blues singer songwriters, the award winning Connie Lush. This fabulous Liverpool based singer is described by the Times as having ‘a voice like a 3am whisky with enough electricity to power the national grid. Both Ian and Connie will perform a string of their hits, offering Pride-goers an alternative, chilled atmosphere to revel in, in contrast to the Main and Cabaret stages.

Council leader Joe Anderson said “The Pride Festival is gearing up to be an amazing event which will attract people from far and wide to Liverpool, promoting tolerance and providing an economic boost to the city.”

The Pride team have put together a fantastic line up of some great local acts that are sure to entertain with their unique covers of hit songs or original self penned numbers. The line up includes;

Peach, a singer songwriter with a unique sound that can be described as an acoustic and very mellow relaxing and easy to listen to sound, Peach enjoys performing covers but likes to put her own spin on them and change the sound to make them her own. She shows this most in her take on the Kings of Leon hit 'Sex on Fire'.

Ogo, writes music relating to his experiences, be it in relationships or as an answer to peoples’ negativity. Ogo’s main influence in life however, remains his late uncle, who sadly died five years ago. Ogo will perform some of his own songs in a 20 minute set.


Will Maitland, has been on the Liverpool music scene for a number of years. Will has appeared as a member of various bands including 'The Stays', 'Hangfires' and currently the lead singer of 'Silent Fiasco'. He’ll perform some of their songs especially for Liverpool Pride.


Also appearing are the The Benjamin Stead Trio, who combine innovative folk guitar, soulful grand harp, and jazzy brush drum work with three part harmony to perfectly deliver Benjamin's distinctive songs.


Hannah Trigwell has been writing songs for a years and, after reaching the age of 19, decided it was time to record a few of her favourites. Based in Leeds, Hannah first started performing publicly busking in the city centre in 2007. She has just finished recording her debut EP, 'Hold My Heart' which is now available on iTunes and BigCartel.


Stealing Sheep, a fresh export of LIPA, will perform songs from their debut EP ‘With a wand she is a poet,’ which was release in January 2010. Stealing Sheep have had a great year thus far and have a string of tours in the UK, a mini stint in Germany and a host of summer festivals in which to perform in addition to Liverpool Pride!


Jo Bywater & The Waves are innovative and inspired singer/songwriters, with their songs being an infection of tasty riffs and blues rawness, a melting pot of styles and influence, laced with funk and injected with the rusty edge of vocal honesty.

Lonesome Georginas started playing together in January 2009. Their acoustic performances featuring guitar, bass, cajon and beautiful vocals will have you singing along as their catchy tunes stick in your mind no matter what your age or backgrounds.

Ex Frankie Goes To Hollywood front man Holly Johnson said; ‘I wish you all a Safe and Happy Liverpool Pride, Free from hostility and full of joy! I hope the wider community can see how an influx of Gay people and their friends can enrich the Culture of the City and boost the local economy. Let's not forget that without the Gay flair of Brian Epstein, The Beatles may never have reached a global audience and put Liverpool on the musical map forever.’

The Liverpool Pride Acoustic Stage has been organised in association with Rebel Soul, a brand new social enterprise with the primary objective of encouraging, nurturing and championing unsigned bands and artists www.myspace.com/rebelsouluk.

All of the acts from the Main and Acoustic stages have now burst out of the closet and are raring to go! The exciting line up for the Cabaret Stage will be announced shortly, containing some fabulously camp and tremendously talented acts. So, make sure you get yourself, your family and your friends along to and support the first ever lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Liverpool Pride Festival on Saturday 7th August. It’s gonna be a corker

7 June 2010

Album Review - Ghost - Matt Stevens


When i suddenly got an email out of the blue from a gentleman called Matt Stevens asking me to review his album i was both hesitant and thrilled at the same time. I like to experience new music and especially when its as good as this. This is the second album from this London based musician so imagine if you can, a mix of Roger Waters, Radiohead with touches of latin exuberance with jazz and classical thrown in for good measure and you have started to understand the music of Matt Stevens on "Ghost". I listened to this, in part, in the sunshine. The rays beating down on me as Matt worked his fingers elequantly through each track. This is the ideal soundtrack to relax,chill out and get lost in. Stand out tracks for me personally were the title track Ghost and Glide. This is a unique album coming from a unique musician and one i would seriously implore anyone to expereince it.
You can download the album here http://mattstevens.bandcamp.com/




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