Introducing Rory Butler
Pleased to announce that we are now booking for Rory Butler.
Every acoustic singer-songwriter will claim they were born with music in their blood, but few were born with music in their basement. It’s unsurprising, then, that music became Rory’s world. But really, you need to be in the room to completely get it. It’s like watching a young Jackson Browne pouring out his heart and humour in a thick Scottish lilt while John Martyn and Nick Drake scatter woody, earthy chords around Beverley’s feet.
Introducing The Celtic Social Club
Pleased to announce that we are booking for The Celtic Social Club.
The Celtic Social Club are still thriving upon their traditional heritage, but also widening their influences to the richness of other genres and cultures, forging a new way to bridge the gap between Celtic, rock and pop music with such compelling authority.
Introducing Laid Blak
Pleased to announce that we are now booking for Laid Blak.
The Laid Blak sound takes massive inspiration from ska and reggae, but has often been described as ‘street soul’. The influences are broad and represent sounds that define the eclecticness of Bristol music, from reggae, to dancehall, soul, hip hop, funk and jazz, whilst of course never forgetting their jungle heritage.
Introducing Cable Street Collective
Pleased to announce that we are now booking for Cable Street Collective.
London-based six-piece Cable Street Collective mix African-influenced guitars and beats with soulful female vocals and western melodies, creating an idiosyncratic alt-pop sound that’s all their own. Live, the band are joined by a horn section, and their sets are guaranteed to get everyone to their feet.
Introducing The Hawkmen
We are pleased to announce we are now booking for The Hawkmen.
The Hawkmen draw from an array of influences such as rhythm’n’blues, soul, and rock’n’roll which they bring together in a classic, rootsy, hybrid blend.