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Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Friday 9th February 2024
TWO SHOWS
Twilight: 6-7pm
Doors at 5pm, vacate by 7:15pm
Highlight: 8:30-10:30pm Doors at 7:30pm, vacate by midnight. Two sets of music with an interval
Tickets: £10-£15
Bring Me The Hearts
"It's an album of instant West Coast, flower-powered favourites, elevated to celestial highs by the stunning vocals of Aoife Hearty" – London Peaky
Lush vocal harmonies on top of soulful grooves with influences ranging from Fleet Foxes & Nora Jones to the Isley Brothers. "Cream of the crop" - BBC Introducing. Featuring singer / songwriter Aoife Hearty of Rodina ("Excellent.." – Jamie Cullum) along with Joe Tatton of The New Mastersounds, Corrine Bailey Rae, Haggis Horns ("Huge Talent…" – Craig Charles)
They have recently brought out their debut album on Vinyl LP and CD which will be available on the night.
Stylistically the album ranges from the retro- 70's soul groove of Together Again – described as "killer!" by UK Vibe to the psychedelic trippy folk of Watersigns deemed "Cream of the Crop" by BBC Introducing and shades in-between from country to funk.
The band have a range of influences hence the breadth in feel on the songs – Aoife, Irish-born singer is a fan of classic jazz singers such as Astrud Gilberto and Chris Connor, but also the material of guitar led rock/folk artists such as Jeff Buckley and The Fleet Foxes and the whole band between have countless influences from rock, soul and blues
"Leaves you with a wholesome sense of satisfaction that you've listened to a real record made with love, tenderness and a big old dollop of talent. Bravo" – Listen With Monger
Line up:
Aoife Hearty – vocals
Huw Jacob – Guitars and vocals
Matt Ryan – Drums and vocals
Joe Tatton – keys and vocals
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