I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Live , from Zac Harmon & The Drive and it's super! Opening with soulful, NTRO , Nate Robinson on bass and Gino Iglehart on drums set a solid foundation, with Corey Lacy building on keys and lush guitar work by Zac Harmon and Kingston Livingston really setting the bar. Terrific opener. Blue Pill Thrill has super movement and soulful vocals by Harmon. Lacy on keys works the rhythm with Robinson and Iglehart and Livingston and and Harmon play stinging riffs on guitar really giving this track some kick. Deep blues track, Feet Back On The Ground features Albert King like stinging riffs and super soulful vocals by Harmon. Keeping the music floor low allows Harmon plenty of space to go dynamically from soft to wow quickly adding real emotion to the track. Excellent! Boogie Down is a strong jam with a firm piano base by Lacy giving Harmon plenty of headroom for vocal corralling. Lacy lays in some real tasty keyboar...
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Passenger, Joan Armatrading, Frank Turner, Joan Baez / Cambridge Folk Festival - First names announced
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CAMBRIDGE
FOLK FESTIVAL 2015 - FIRST NAMES ANNOUNCED
“For sheer
class and integrity, it can’t be beaten.” THE
INDEPENDENT Joan
Baez (Sat), Passenger (Sun), Frank
Turner (Fri), Joan Armatrading (Sun) John Butler
Trio (Sat), Nick Mulvey (Fri), Wilko Johnson (Fri) The
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (Sun), The Unthanks (Sat) Show
of Hands (Sat &
Sun), Katzenjammer(Thurs), Altan (Fri) Treacherous
Orchestra (Sat), Danú (Sun), Shooglenifty (Sat &
Sun) Martin Simpson, Andy Cutting & Nancy Kerr (Sun), Peggy
Seeger (Fri) Bella Hardy (Sun), Amsterdam Klezmer
Band (Fri), The Lone Bellow (Sat & Sun) Chris
Smither (Fri), Angaleena Presley (Fri), Josienne Clarke & Ben
Walker (Thur & Fri) Jim Moray’s Silent Ceilidh (Sat), Keston
Cobblers Club (Sun) The Stray Birds (Sat &Sun),Rura (Fri
& Sat), Goitse (Sat & Sun) De Temps Antan (Days
tbc), Lynched (Thurs)
WATCH A
VIDEO TRAILER FOR THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL BELOW
An eclectic
range of performances will include: legendary folk singer and activist Joan
Baez, in her only UK appearance for 2015; international
chart-topper Passenger, progressing from his 2011 debut on emerging
talent stage The Den in its inaugural year to headlining Stage 1; a special solo
appearance from hugely popular folk/punk singer songwriter Frank Turner,
to coincide with the release of his book; the incomparable Joan
Armatrading, accompanying herself on guitar and piano as part of her first
ever worldwide solo tour; a welcome return for acclaimed Australian roots
band John Butler Trio; Mercury Prize nominated Nick Mulvey,
originally from Cambridge, garnering rave reviews and sell-out audiences
worldwide for his fresh, hypnotic take on the acoustic singer-songwriter genre;
a return to the city that gave him life-saving treatment for renowned rock and
R&B guitarist Wilko Johnson, with crack touring band of Blockheads’
bassist Norman Watt-Roy and drummer Dylan Howe; irresistible entertainment
juggernaut The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, celebrating 30
plucking years; Northumberland’s The Unthanks, breaking new ground with
their complex combination of traditional stories and modern sonic arrangements;
leading lights of the folk scene for over two decades, Show of Hands,
featuring Miranda Sykes; Norwegian alt-folk-country-rock
mavericks Katzenjammer, famed for their genre-mixing, riotous shows;
venerable Irish traditional band Altan, re-energised by their new
Appalachian-influenced CD; thrilling folk big band Treacherous Orchestra,
with a rousing blend of rock and traditional Celtic sounds; one of Ireland’s
leading traditional bands Danú, celebrating their 20th anniversary; Scots
acid croft pioneers Shooglenifty, fusing exquisite traditional sounding
tunes to devilishly dirty rhythms in their silver anniversary year; three of
Britain’s finest folk musicians and interpreters, each vituosos in their own
right, Martin Simpson, Andy Cutting & Nancy Kerr; doyenne of American
folkPeggy Seeger, who played first ever Festival; BBC Folk Singer of the
Year 2014 Bella Hardy, showcasing an innovative new sound from her ‘With
The Dawn’ album; seven-pieceAmsterdam Klezmer Band, mixing klezmer,
balkan, ska, jazz, gypsy and hiphop; fast-rising US alt-country band with a
dazzling live reputation The Lone Bellow; highly respected American
folk/blues singer songwriter and guitarist Chris Smither; Kentucky’sAngaleena
Presley (also a member of Pistol Annies), impressing with her modern and
powerful country songs about contemporary American rural life; BBC Folk Award
nomineesJosienne Clarke & Ben Walker, ingeniously combining original
and traditional songs with stunning musicality and skill; back by popular
demand Jim Moray’s Silent Ceilidh; joyous five-piece Keston Cobblers
Club with their foot-stamping mod-folk music; sensational close harmony
American folk and bluegrass trio The Stray Birds; one of the hottest
young bands on the Scottish traditional music scene Rura; contagiously
energetic Irish quintetGoitse, winners of Live Ireland’s Trad Group of
the Year 2015 Award; French Canadian trioDe Temps Antan,
multi-instrumentalists exploring the magnificent traditional music of Quebec;
Dublin four-piece Lynched, with their anarchic, punk-influenced take on
traditional Irish ballads. More names to be announced.
Joan
Baez
Frank
Turner
Joan
Armatrading
Passenger
Having
started life in 1965, the 14,000 capacity Festival draws acclaim for its
combination of internationally renowned headline artists and support for up and
coming young performers and continues to enjoy sell-out crowds year on
year.
Popular for its unique parkland setting, great facilities and
family friendliness, the Festival offers something for everyone with four
covered stages, street theatre, music workshops and sessions, raucous ceilidhs,
open stages, a youth area, internet café, kids’ ceilidh, storytelling, free
creche, paddling pool and playground, real ale bars.
In 2014 Cambridge
Folk Festival won the highest possible environmental honour at the Greener
Festival Awards, becoming one of only nine festivals worldwide and one of only
two in the UK to achieve the Outstanding
category.
Tickets: Full Festival £150; Thursday £25.50;
Friday £55.50; Saturday £65.50; Sunday £65.50. Camping: (Full Festival tickets
only, per 2-3 berth tent) Cherry Hinton £61.50, Coldham’s Common (second site)
£42.50. All ticket prices include booking fees.Facebook / Twitter /
Snapchat: camfolkfest
Box Office 01223 357851 or www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk Cambridge
Folk Festival is promoted by Cambridge Live with support from Cambridge City
Council
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