Next Sunday 22nd November, Audlem Scout Hall will be transformed into a TV studio for a FatPigeonLive recording session. Starting at 3:00pm the team will be filming a collection of live performances from three talented young artists who are travelling up for the occasion.
You can be part of the studio audience for FREE. Simply turn up at 3:00pm on Sunday and bring a bottle or two. Enjoy excellent original music right here in Audlem. Filmed 'as live', the resulting footage will be broadcast at a later date.
Details of the artists below:
Alexandra Jayne
Alexandra Jayne recently supported James Blunt on his 'Moon Landing' tour. The Grammy Award winning star described Alexandra's voice as "really beautiful and easily identifiable".
A regular at Liverpool's Cavern Club, she is also a BBC Shropshire Introducing artist, and is quickly becoming a festival favourite around the country.
Ghost Trains
A vibrant mix of tractional folk-rock and classic sixty's pop, Ghost Trains is the mouthpiece for talented singer/songwriter Tim Ellis. To date, they have released four full-length albums, toured across the UK, US, Europe & Russia, and supported many established artists, including Donovan, Dodgy and the Bluetones.
Dave Nettleton
Since causing a stir with his lively folk duo, 'The Folkwits', Dave Nettleton is now turning heads with his solo songwriting. His powerful and gritty acoustic guitar style is combined with clever dark lyrics and an honest emotive delivery.
The Scout Hall is a limited audience venue, so the team recommend you contact info@fatpigeonlive.com to reserve your place. Having visited several Fat Pigeon events in the past, the quality of the production and the professionalism of the crew is really worth experiencing.
FatPigeonLive are also recording a live gig at the Bridge Inn on Wednesday evening. Come and witness Grant Sharkey at the Bridge Inn. Again, entry is free. Read more here >
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