Café Elektric / Olive Haigh at Salt Cafe

A gig on Friday 23rd November. The event starts at 18:30.


Café Elektric
Caressing tales of heartache, murder and woe with sundry tongue and lugubrious tone, Café Elektric invoke their own shades of blue with their unique atmospheric take on vintage French, German and American blues, chanson and jazz tunes.
Catch them in this intimate setting before they're off to Berlin to play the Hot Jazz Festival in January.
Plus special guest for this gig, Boris Ming on violin!

Olive Haigh
Olive Haigh is a British singer-songwriter and auto-harpist. Her hauntingly powerful music is beguiling, arresting and completely unique. Having co-founded (with cellist Charlotte Jaffer and singer Chaz Easingwood) the ghost-folk band Girls Cry Wolf, Olive embarked on a solo career. She began to write dark folk songs inspired by the gothic portraits she was immersed in creating as part of her undergraduate degree and, in 2014, released the experimental EP Monsters with producer Arthur Cunnington. She went on to release a series of acclaimed singles such as Pebble People and Secret Cupboard Waltz. Over recent years, Olive has toured the South West - playing everywhere from The Arts House Cafe and The Old Bookshop in Bristol to Boardmasters, The Poly (Falmouth) and Port Eliot, supporting musicians such as Stealing Sheep, Neil Halstead and Michael Chapman.
https://soundcloud.com/olivehaigh

Doors and food from 6.30pm
Music from 8pm-10pm
Bookings for one-pot veggie dish essential - [email protected]

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