Drawing on their varied musical influences, Mark (Vocals), Mike (Lead), Martin (Rhythm), Rich (Bass) and Kieran (Drums) have now firmly established themselves as a band to watch with their array of potential hits and covers that “should put indie back on the map! A hit song writing band!” (Pete Mills, Producer, Ghost Productions)
Port Erinare a Bath based trio taking a wide mix of influences ranging from The Doors to The Roots and Sting to Jeff Buckley to create their own tight and original blend of Alternative / Soul / Rock. We catch them on the road as part of their 50 date UK tour. Known for high-energy, spontaneous and moving shows the young trio and sure to put on a great show, every night!
Led by vocalist/lyricist Pat Reid, The Great Admirers are a sprawling indie/folk/punk/'60s/cabaret outfit whose sound changes as often as their ever-shifting line-up. Always an exciting and entertaining live act, their debut CD, 'The Keynsham EP' is available now: "A thing of dramatic beauty" - Venue magazine.
Ruby Brown is such an experienced and emotive singer it’s hard to believe she’s only recently allowed herself fully into the limelight. Her new set-up, supported by decent and attentive musicians, allows her voice full freedom to roam. With all the vulnerable beauty of a captive mermaid, she tingles spines by effortlessly shifting from whispery lulls to strong and memorable melodies. Sensitive and at times melancholy, in an easy blend of jazz and folk comparable to singers such as Jewel and Norah Jones, Ruby delivers with a confident subtlety that makes it appealing and instant throughout. Jon Gibson
DJs
Tommy the Vance and
Clever McNever play a delicate mixture of Funk, House, Upbeat Jazz, Breaks, Reggae, Dancehall, Minimal Techno and cross genre types that even they don’t know the name for.
Affiliated artist:
Kate Somme grew up in Norway, where she liked painting and drawing and sticking paper together with glue. Then one day she decided to travel to Falmouthland in Cornwall to do a degree in Illustration, where she did lots of everything she loved. Then the time came for Kate to leave her course, and she did not want to, so she decided to do an MA in Illustration; Authorial Practice. Now she can write and draw magic stories at the same time. Woo hoo!!! At the moment Kate is trying to get her magic books published and thinking of maybe self publishing a book about a silly snake. Her website is www.tegnekate.com where she has lots of little pictures. She also has magic shoes…we cant wait to see what she cooks up.