28th April at The Great Indoors
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009
- 8:30pm until 11:30pm
- Vandaveer
http://www.vandaveer.net/
VANDAVEER is the alt-folk song singing/record making/globetrotting project penned and put forth by DC-by-way-of-Kentucky tunesmith Mark Charles Heidinger. Having toured the UK twice with side project These United States, Mark is back to... share his songs with the folk of London town.
Trenton and Free Radical
http://www.myspace.com/trentonandfreeradical
Trenton & Free Radical are purveyors of soulful, politicised 21st Century global urban grooves and melodies. Lead vocalist and songwriter Trenton (South Africa), Kaz – bass (Uganda), Marco - guitar (Ibiza) create a sound that combines reggae, hip-hop & electro with a whole raft of global influences and a healthy dose of song-craft. Free Radical will be gracing you with a sound that’s sure to stir your head, your heart and your hips!
Alex Taylor
http://www.myspace.com/alextayloruk
Alex Taylor - UK singer/song-writer,
"One of the shining lights of the acoustic scene” – Time Out.
His incredible debut album features Jim Barr (Portishead)
and Leo Taylor (Hot Chip / The Invisible).
Already compared to the likes of Damien Rice, Muse and Jeff Buckley,
be prepared for an energetic and passionate vocal performance.
Stephen Long
http://www.myspace.com/stephenlongmusic
Stephen Long writes songs you might like and has been described by BBC Radio Berkshire as "lovely and very quirky... like a cross between Madness and The Streets"
Hermione Fricker
http://www.myspace.com/hermionefricker
Hermione Fricker works for a charity in the environmental field with music as her chief hobby. In her spare time she is a guitarist and song-writer and is currently in the process of recording her first short album, "Itchy fingers".
Alex J Dunne
http://www.myspace.com/alexjdunne25
"Texan-born songsmith Alex J Dunne is inspired by the likes of Beck and Buckley creating lo-fi americana/folk/alternative music as a solo artist.
Alex J Dunne has traveled the world cutting his teeth in music, from North and South America and all over the UK. He’s learned what rock ‘n’ roll is from a variety of characters that have shaped this warming and very Anglo-American sound into something really quite special, and more importantly, universal.
“Similar to modern folk wits such as Johnny Flynn or Liam Finn, but jarred by something quite unique beyond that of the stunning vocal” (Greg Harper)"See More
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