A
gig
held at The Croft
on Wednesday 29th March. The event starts at 19:00.
Alpaca Presents | Eve Appleton Band in Crofters Rights Room 2 with support from Jamie Yost, Fall Arc & Izzie Auty Dawe
Eve Appleton is a 21yr old songwriter and poet of modern progressive Folk music.
She is based in Bristol, but born, raised and steeped in the waters, woods and hills of West Dorset. Her songs give voice to the stories of betrayed lovers, tragic heroines and the lost children of the past. Bible-black parables, nursery rhymes and ballads, played against an avant-garde acoustic. Having gathered together a group of like-minded and talented friends, Eve will be performing with a full band. Expect to hear echoes of 60s Folk Revival, Americana, and Alternative Folk.
Jamie Yost | South West, UK based singer-songwriter Jamie Yost deft ability to craft songs became quickly apparent with the worldwide success of his 2018 single “Runaway” with over 250,000 streams online. Yost has since caught the eye of prestigious festivals delivering a headline performance at Cambridge Folk Festivals “The Den” stage and supporting some of his favourite Artists including Nathan Ball, Ferris & Sylvester and Wildwood Kin. In 2022 Yost teamed up with the illustrious Youtube Channel ‘Mahogany’ to share an exclusive performance of his track ‘Storm’ standing him next to previous powerhouse performers including Billie Eilish & Dermot Kennedy.
Fall Arc | Fall Arc are a Bristol-based singer-songwriter duo that combines guitar, piano & symbiotic vocal harmony to create mesmerising musical moments for our audiences. With influences from Folk, Jazz & neo-classical piano. For fans of Fleetwood Mac, Simon & Garfunkel, Damien Rice & Lisa and Glen Hansard.
Izzie Auty-Dawe | A 21 year old singer-songwriter currently studying at BIMM Bristol, who blends angelic vocal tones with soft acoustic guitar. Her deeply haunting lyrics add to her relatable story telling, where she touches upon sensitive subjects such as grief, fallouts and struggles in order to process and share her life experiences throughout her songs. She has-been compared to the likes of Holly Humberstone and Jorja Smith in which Izzie shares similar vocal tones and intricate songwriting details.