From: Martin Snodin [martin_dot_snowdin_at_btopenworld_dot_com]
Sent: 04 June 2006 17:28
Subject: Acoustic Sussex Newsletter - 4 June 2006

Newsletter               4th June  2006

 

Contact details
Tel. 01342 716975
or email:
info_at_acousticsussex_dot_org_dot_uk

Hi folks – I hope you’re enjoying the summer now it’s finally arrived. The good news is that even if you’re a football fan, we’ve carefully scheduled our gigs in June and July to avoid all the England games!  First up is the unmissable Guy Davis, on Friday 23 June. Tickets are selling fast so if you don’t have yours, act quickly for the best seats – more on Guy Davis.

 

For more information and samples, click on the artists' website links below or visit our Myspace website

 

 

 

 

In July, we have the amazing Eve Selis, who’s show was described by Radio 2’s Bob Harris as “one of the best shows I've ever seen in the U.K" – more on Eve Selis.  Later the same month Pete Atkin (musical partner of Australian Clive James) plays a rare gig for us – more on Pete Atkin.

If June 23 is too long to wait for good music, how about trying a house concert next Saturday, 10th June, when Christene LeDoux plays in Turners Hill, hosted by our good friends Simon and Snesha. Details on the Turners Hill House Concerts website.

To reserve or buy tickets, use the telephone or email details below or you can buy over the counter at Jingles Music Store in East Grinstead (01342 325215). Don’t forget you can usually hear samples of the artists coming up on our MySpace website (click on the link on the right).

Friday 23 June
GUY DAVIS

at
Chequer Mead
East Grinstead
www.chequermead.org.uk
Support: Jay Stapeley
£12.50 (£11 conc)    8pm
Box Office:
Tel. 01342 302000
or email

 

 

 

 

 

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Described as having "a voice like Howlin' Wolf dipped in honey", Guy Davis is one of the finest Delta Blues musicians touring today. He’s also a great storyteller (“I'm so full of stories I need a laxative”), an actor, a playwright, composer and director. Throughout his career, he has dedicated himself to reviving the traditions of acoustic blues and bringing them to as many ears as possible through the material of the great blues masters, African American stories, and his own original songs, stories and performance pieces.

Son of the legendary African-American actors Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, Guy received the W.C. Handy Keeping the Blues Alive Award from the Blues Foundation for his off-Broadway portrayal of Blues legend Robert Johnson. He grew up hearing accounts of life in the rural South from his parents and especially his grandparents, and they made their way into his own stories and songs. He taught himself the guitar (never having the patience to take formal lessons) and learned by listening to and watching other musicians.

Guy is accompanied tonight (appearing for the first time in the UK) by two of the musician's who have regularly appeared on his recordings: Mark Murphy (bass) and Roth Patterson (electric guitar).

"Over the last half a dozen years or so the albums of Guy Davis have been a constant source of inspiration and wonderment. Lining up alongside other modern bluesmen such as Eric Bibb and Keb Mo, Davis is the complete performer."
Hugh Gregory, Maverick magazine

Support for the evening is provided by Jay Stapeley, a guitarist who has worked with artists as diverse as Roger Waters, Mike Oldfield, Suede and Scott Walker. His guitar work features on the soundtrack of the classic movie, Withnail and I.

 


Guy Davis

 

 

 

 

 


Jay Stapeley

Thursday 6 July
EVE SELIS

at
The Ravenswood
Sharpthorne

www.theravenswood.co.uk
Support: Brooks Williams
£8 adv (£10 door) 8pm
Tickets:
01342 714810/716975
or email

 

 

 

 

 

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From the west coast of America, Eve Selis has been impressing audiences worlwide with her powerful and distinctive vocals. Winner of the 2005 San Diego Best Americana award, the California-based singer mixes country with R&B, blues and folk. Her band includes some of Southern California's finest musicians, including former Johnny Cash sideman ‘Cactus’ Jim Soldi, and longtime collaborator Marc ‘Twang’ Intravaia.

Eve has been compared to Melissa Etheridge, Bonnie Raitt and Joan Osbourne but has more than proved herself as an artist in her own right - she is one of the top female artists on music download site MP3.com and has had ten number one songs in various charts. Her most recent CD 'Do You Know Me' was co-written with some of Nashville’s top writers.

On stage Eve delivers a stunning performance with equal parts innocence and authority, always soulful, strong and sexy. Her voice is variously described as passionate, melodic, raspy and sweet, with a phenomenal range. She has opened for Crosby, Stills & Nash who dedicated "Darkstar" to her after a mesmerising set.

Eve is not only a writer and performer but is also committed to helping less fortunate people and supports various charities including one for battered women and abused children.

This is a special warm-up night before she heads for Newark to headline the next evening at the Americana Festival.

"A gifted writer and electrifying singer who stands head and shoulders above many of her big name contemporaries" Maverick magazine

"One of the best shows I've ever seen in the U.K.". Bob Harris, BBC

Support for the evening is provided by the excellent Brooks Williams, whose music is hard to categorise. His website describes his style as “a fearlessly evolving mélange of intricate blues-soaked chords, Latin rhythms, and soulful riffs.” So now you know.

 


Eve Selis

 

 

 


Brooks Williams

Monday 24 July
PETE ATKIN
+ LIZ SIMCOCK

at
The Ravenswood
Sharpthorne

www.theravenswood.co.uk
£10 adv (£12 door) 8pm
Tickets:
01342 714810/716975
or email

 

 

 

 

 

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Pete Atkin is the 'near-legendary' British singer and songwriter who in the early 1970s made six albums of songs demonstrating a rare combination of melodic invention and evocation with lyrics of love and regret, told with ironic humour and acute observation. Pete wrote the music, and Australian humorist, writer and TV critic, Clive James, wrote the words.

The songs earned Pete the respect of some of Britain's best rock and jazz session musicians. He was joined in the studio and on tour by a number of them, notably Chris Spedding, Herbie Flowers, Alan Parker, Barry Morgan, Kenny Clare and Ray Cooper, and though remaining virtually unknown to the popular record-buying public he built up a huge following on the UK college circuit.

In recent years, Pete and Clive have again combined their songwriting talents, producing new albums every bit as good as those from the early days. This is very rare opportunity to catch Pete Atkin solo, with just guitar and piano.

Liz Simcock is a great songwriter and gorgeous singer with a relaxed and endearing stage presence. Sharing the bill, her very ‘English’ songs will be the perfect complement to Pete's eclectic material.

 


Pete Atkin

(shown here with Clive James)

 


Liz Simcock

For your future diaries..

 

Shirley Collins 'America Over the Water' (2 September Chequer Mead - tbc); Johnny Dickenson (11 September, The Ravenswood); Pierre Bensusan (6 November, The Ravenswood - support: Matthew Ord); Bob Fox & Billy Mitchell (16 Oct, The Ravenswood); Tommy Emmanuel (28 November, Chequer Mead); John Tams & Barry Coope (11 December, Chequer Mead)

More information on all up-and-coming artists can be found on our website: www.acousticsussex.org.uk. You can also find us on MySpace (with samples from some of the artists appearing) at: www.myspace.com/acoustic_sussex. If you know anyone who you think may enjoy our events, please forward this email to them.

 

 

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