| Newsletter 14 June 2009 | 
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| Recommended 
      YouTube videos: |  | ||||||
| >  
      Gryphon at the 
      Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank – click here |  | ||||||
| >  
      Mark 
      Erelli & Karine Polwart - Darwin Song Project – 
      click 
      here | |||||||
| A 
      reminder of our upcoming events: |  | 
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| Ø     
      Friday 19 June | Show of Hands 
      SOLD 
      OUTwith 
      Miranda Sykes | Chequer 
      Mead |  |  | |||
| Ø     
      Monday 6 July | 
 | Chequer 
      Mead |  |  | |||
| Ø     
      Monday 20 July | Iain 
      MatthewsSupport: 
      Mary Leahy | Ravenswood, 
      Sharpthorne |  |  | |||
| Monday at 
      Chequer 
      Mead Support: Alex Hall 
       | With a gravity-defying voice 
      and impressive live performances, Christine Collister (singer of the theme 
      song of the popular BBC Television series The Life and Loves of a She 
      Devil) is one of the most respected female vocalists in the contemporary 
      music scene. Although she first attracted 
      attention as a member of Richard Thompson's band in the late 1980s and 
      then in a duo that she shared with Clive Gregson, she's continued to make 
      her presence felt since embarking on a solo career in 
      1992. Over the course of her career 
      Christine has become a familiar name on the  "..boundary 
      breaking is routine for Collister and makes her one of the finest grown-up 
      vocalists on the planet.   ...so much soul you think she’d been 
      signed by Motown" Q 
      Magazine “Christine 
      Collister can sing the birds down off the trees and send them back with a 
      tiny flick of her vocal chords.”   Mojo "Christine 
      Collister has a killer voice. As full as Dusty  "Forget 
      your Katie Meluas. If you want a real voice try Christine Collister"  
      Alan 
      Clifford,   BBC website Support for this show is from 
      Alex Hall, a young singer songwriter from  |  |  | ||||
| Monday at 
      The 
      Ravenswood Support: Mary Leay Tickets are 
      also available at Hobgoblin in Crawley and Bullfrog in  
 | When some artists are referred 
      to as “legends” it is usually measured in years, or based on the quality 
      of their music. Few are measured in both time and quality. One artist that 
      has been judged by both is Iain 
      Matthews. As a founding member of 
      Fairport Convention back in ’67, Matthews appeared on the bands’ first 
      three recordings (Fairport Convention, What We did on our Holidays and 
      Unhalfbricking) until musical differences caused him to leave in ’69 
      during the recording of their third album. In order to facilitate and 
      develop his growing fascination with American singer/songwriters, in 1969 
      he formed his own band, Matthews Southern Comfort, This group spawned a 
      massive European hit with the Joni Mitchell song " Within a year Matthews was 
      again on the move, this time changing continents in a move to  Intending to make the one 
      album, stay for a year and return to  In 2000 he returned to Europe 
      and for the next 4 years worked closely with Dutch singer/songwriter, Ad 
      Vanderveen and together with Eliza Gilkyson, they formed the trio More 
      Than a Song, recording and releasing 2 albums. 
       3 years ago Matthews released 
      his 11th solo work, Zumbach's coat. On his latest album, Joy Mining 
      (with the Searing Quartet), Matthews says:”It’s the best work I have ever 
      done, without a doubt. It took me forty years to find this place and now 
      I’m here, I wonder where the hell I’ve been looking all those 
      years.” |  |  | ||||
| Don’t forget 
      that as well as our own shows, the Acoustic Sussex website has a 
      Regional Gig 
      Guide and links to 
      venues and clubs in the South East that offer folk, roots and acoustic 
      music – and our MySpace site 
      contains over 500 links to a variety of other MySpace ‘friends’ sites, 
      including musicians, venues, magazines and lots 
      more. |  | ||||||
| For 
      your 
      future diaries... | Future 2009 dates in the 
      Acoustic Sussex programme include: Ø     
      3 September – Claire 
      Martin Ø     
      7 September – Sam Baker 
      (band) + The Haley 
      Sisters Ø     
      15 September – Sinéad & the 
      Dawnbreakers Ø     
      21 September – Corinne 
      West + Tinderbox Ø     
      12 October – Uiscedwr + 
      Luke Sital 
      Singh Ø     
      9 November – Chris & 
      Kellie While + Joseph 
      Topping Ø     
      23 November – Jez Lowe and the Bad 
      Pennies+ Lucy 
      Ward Ø     
      11 December – The 
      Unthanks (formerly 
      known as Rachel Unthank & The Winterset) 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. |  | UNSUBSCRIBE | ||||