SongSmith @Mr Wolf's at Mr Wolfs

A gig held at Mr Wolfs on Monday 23rd April. The event starts at 20:00.


Hurry Up Harry: Folk and Blues baby !!!
https://youtu.be/ijir-zwcHbo

Listen to Bees Wing by Hurry up Harry #np on #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/hurry-up-harry/bees-wing

Www.facebook.com/@hurryupharrymusic

Lyon Hansen: Lyon was born and raised in the town of Gøtugjógv. His next door neighbours were a church and congregation hall, a bank and the ocean. His music tells stories and legends from these places and the people who travel between these places. Sometimes he seems as old as the ocean, as intense as the winds that blow through the town and make the church bells chime with tales of sorrow and joy, of madness and tranquillity, where truth becomes the lie and the other way around. There is blood in his music, there is tragedy. There is an echo of something that can feel distant and familiar at the same time. Sometimes it feels like looking into a mirror, at other times it’s like gazing at a crystal ball and yet, at the same time, it’s like humming the soundtrack to some experience you’re not sure you’ve had yet. Lyon’s music brings it all together and it makes perfect sense. Like a sermon you can’t hear, just feel.
Petur Pólson

Heligan: Brand new Bristol based acoustic duo featuring Amy Sergeant and Mae Bradbury.
Mae has previously released an EP ‘Bones’ in 2017 under her own name.
BONES EP https://soundcloud.com/maebradburymusic/sets/bones-ep-1/s-5D0ru
Mae Bradbury is a singer-songwriter from Cheltenham. Since her early success at the BBC Young Folk awards in 2014 Mae has gone on to support artists such as Hudson Taylor, Turin Brakes and Mark Morris. Her confessional songwriting and storytelling is rooted within the folk genre. This is led by melodies that explore her impressive upper register and emotive lyric writing, drawing influence songwriters such as Lucy Rose, Daughter and Kate Rusby. June 2017 saw the release of her debut EP ‘Bones’ which took a darker tone than her previous work. Eerie harmonies and ambient electric guitars surround her voice and acoustic guitar, setting the mood of the story told across the three tracks. After a successful launch night at Moles in Bath, Mae gigged the EP with her band at festivals such as Lakefest, Eckstock and an impromptu set at Cambridge folk festival. ‘Bones’ has had interest from BBC Introducing in the West and has been featured on their show with a parallel drawn between when they heard George Ezra for the first time.
Originally from seaside town Southend, Amy began by performing locally as a singer-songwriter in 2010. Within 2 years she had released her EP 'Racing The Tide' and performed at events such as Leigh Folk Festival, and a fundraiser for the Clarence Adoo Trust. Inspired by The Staves, Lucy Rose and KT Tunstall, her songwriting combines mellifluous melodies with ambient guitar tones.
Since moving to Bath in 2013, Amy has been part of many projects as a songwriter, guitarist and producer. Two projects The Domino Collective & HomeTown Funk highlight the strong rhythmic characteristics of Amy's electric guitar playing that takes influence from Nile Rodgers, Jerome Smith & Kenji Brown. In addition to gigging in a variety of projects, she has begun studio work with Bath/Bristol based bands as an engineer & producer.
www.facebook.com/AmySergeantMusic
www.twitter.com/AmySergeant
www.instagram.com/AmySergeantMusic
Demos for the new project Heligan are available at:
https://soundcloud.com/amysergeantmusic/here-i-go-again-demo-mix/s-gDNe4
https://soundcloud.com/maebradburymusic/what-i-needed-to-know
https://soundcloud.com/maebradburymusic/olive-branch

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