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Sunday 12 November 2023
Venue: Peggy's Skylight
Time:
Doors at 6pm
Performance from 7pm
Two sets of music with an interval, food purchased separately
Tickets: £9
Pat Cunningham & Dan Chapman
Pat Cunningham stretches the boundaries of the acoustic guitar in order to deliver the sound of a full orchestra on one instrument. Blending elements of Folk, Jazz and Ambient to create a musical collage of easy listening sonic qualities perfect for an intimate setting.
Pat Cunningham is a Finger-style guitar player/instrumentalist originally from Nottingham. Having resided in London for the past six years and predominantly applying his craft in the southern parts of the country, as well as following on from the drop of his album Park Avenue, which was released in February, the time has come for Pat to play a hometown show and where better than Peggy's Skylight to host the evening.
Pat Cunningham stretches the boundaries of the acoustic guitar in order to deliver the sound of a full orchestra on one instrument. Blending elements of Folk, Jazz and Ambient to create a musical collage of easy listening sonic qualities perfect for an intimate setting.
Pat has written, recorded and performed as a solo musician for over ten years playing all over the world in everything from living rooms to amphitheatres and on November 12th will demonstrate artistry which has been developed over years and years of devotion to the craft of music.
Dan Chapman
Dan's music is created in response to his ongoing journey in life after calling various places around the world home. This translates into an emotionally charged live performance that ebbs and flows, captivating audiences with a voice that has both great power and intricate, delicate control.
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