Events on Friday 12th April
“Apologetic Eton and Oxford alumnus Ivo started stand-up in 2009 at the age of 18 and eight months and later became the youngest ever winner of the prestigious So You Think You’re Funny award at the Edinburgh Fringe. since that illustrious start he has taken five critically acclaimed sell-out shows to the Fringe and become a TV staple, with appearances on Mock the Week, Live at The Apollo and Live at the BBC.”
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Ivo Graham plus Gein's Family Giftshop and guests
“Formed in 1993 as Britpop’s cork popped, Sleeper are synonymous with that time, enjoying huge critical and commercial success in the mid-90s. Their music is characterised by astute, observational lyrics and big, hook-driven melodies, with their unforgettable sound, still as fresh today as it was upon its release.”
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Sleeper
“Following up on their critically acclaimed **** Mojo album Love & Austerity and hugely successful Trojan Records songbook tour, Pama Int’l return with their much touted soul album - "The Altruistic Soul Sounds of…” and UK tour in January 2019.”
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Pama International
“Growing up in the heart of London, 21 year-old Nilüfer Yanya’s exploration of music was immersive from the very start. After discovering classical piano at secondary school in Pimlico, a little later at Saturday music school Nilüfer’s relationship with the electric guitar grew and was taught by Dave Okumu of The Invisible.”
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Nilüfer Yanya
“She might only be 26, but Molly Tuttle plays guitar like “Chet Atkins on superdrive” (American Songwriter Magazine). “Rhythmically complex, technically precise, and remarkably fleet” (The Bluegrass Situation) she was named the International Bluegrass Association’s Guitar Player of the Year – the first time a woman had ever been nominated for the award. Furious flat-picking aside, it’s Molly’s evocative songwriting and lilting voice which has already earned her fans across the world.”
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Molly Tuttle