March 2018

Tom Paxton

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and US folk icon, Tom Paxton, returns to the UK in April 2018

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and US folk icon, Tom Paxton, returns to the UK in April 2018 to perform twelve shows with very special guests, Grammy winning singer/songwriter duo The DonJuans – Don Henry & Jon Vezner.   Collectively, their songs have been covered by: Harry Belafonte, John Mellencamp, Miranda Lambert, Neil Diamond, Ray Charles, Nancy Griffith, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, Janis Ian, Kathy Mattea, John Denver, Faith Hill, B.J. Thomas, Blake Shelton, Peter, Paul & Mary and Bob Dylan.   Within days of writing and playing together, they knew they were onto something. Now they’re taking it on the road!   After 56 years of performing around the world and writing and recording innumerable songs and recordings, Tom Paxton has found yet another outlet for his creativity; he has joined his friends and song-writing colleagues Jon Vezner and Don Henry––known collectively as The DonJuans––in a writing and performing experience calculated to keep them too busy to get into trouble. A trembling world awaits the results.   Tom’s career has taken him from his days as a drama student at The University of Oklahoma to thousands of concerts in a variety of venues – from coffee houses in Greenwich Village to The Royal Albert Hall in London to Carnegie Hall in New York; from festivals in Hong Kong to Denmark, from Tokyo to Oslo.   He has done over 50 concert tours of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and has recorded over 50 albums of his own songs. Recordings of his songs by other artists number in the hundreds and include artists such as Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Judy Collins, John Denver, Joan Baez and Peter, Paul & Mary, to name just a very few.   He began his performing career in Greenwich Village in 1960, coming in on weekends from Fort Dix, New Jersey, where he was toiling away in the Clerk Typist School. (He used his typewriter one day to compose his famous song for children, The Marvelous Toy, later a hit for The Chad Mitchell Trio and Peter, Paul & Mary). Upon his release he stayed in New York and put in several years playing in now-legendary coffee houses like The Gaslight and befriending other singers like Dave Van Ronk (The Mayor of Macdougal Street), Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and Eric Andersen.   His shows with The DonJuans have him on his toes, he says; “These guys are long-ball hitters and if I don’t want to get smoked I’d better do a little rehearsing. I probably need to do that anyway,” he says, laughing. “It certainly couldn’t hurt.”   Grammy award-winning songwriter, Nashville-based Jon Vezner is a tunesmith of rare sensitivity and dry wit. His catalogue of recorded songs, topped by the poignant “Where’ve You Been,” reflects his straight-to-the-heart sensibility and emotional awareness. Vezner weaves the particulars of his own feelings with the lives of people he has known into universal themes that deeply touch listeners’ emotions.   Vezner was honored with a Grammy for “Best Country Song” and the Nashville Songwriters Association “Song of the Year” in 1990, for “Where’ve You Been” — the true story of Vezner’s grandparents — co-written with Don Henry, and recorded by Kathy Mattea. “Where’ve You Been” was also honored as “Song of the Year” by the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM). Jon was also voted “Songwriter of the Year” by the Nashville Songwriters Association International.   Born in Minnesota, Jon Vezner began his musical career as lead singer and bassist for various groups in high school, going on to earn a B.A. degree in music education and music theory at Minnesota Southwest State University in the mid ′70s.   Jon’s catalogue of songs reads like a songbook itself, interpreted and recorded by some of the greats in the business such as Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Steve Wariner, The Wiggins, Clay Walker, Diamond Rio, BJ Thomas, Janis Ian, John Mellencamp, Nancy Griffith,   Judy Collins, and Native American recording artist, Bill Miller, to name a few. Jon’s production credits include artists such as Danny O’Keefe, Victoria Shaw, and singing legend Patti Page.   In Morgan Hill, California in the early 70’s, records like “The Band” by The Band and “Honky Chateau” by Elton John prompted Don Henry to begin writing his own lyrics to Jim Croce melodies. Then he learned to play guitar with a Paul Simon songbook. After that it was an education in The Beatles, Cat Stevens, Harry Nilsson, Carole King, Cat Stevens, and Joni Mitchell.   Then Randy Newman’s ‘Good Old Boys’ and ‘Old Number One’ by Guy Clark changed his life. In April of 1979, at 19, Don made his way to Nashville. After spending 4 years as the tape copy/librarian for Tree Publishing Company, cataloging some of the best songs by some of the best songwriters in Nashville (Sonny Throckmorton, Bobby Braddock, Harlan Howard, and Curly Putman), Don’s own songs started getting recorded and he was moved to full-time staff songwriter. Ray Charles, Conway Twitty, the Oak Ridge Boys,T.G. Sheppard, John Conlee and Kathy Mattea are just a few who recorded Don’s songs during this period.   In 1990, Don and Jon Vezner received song of the year awards for co-writing Mattea’s critically acclaimed hit, “Where’ve You Been”. Awards from the Grammys, as well as from the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association, and the Nashville Songwriters Association International culminated it “Where’ve You Been” becoming the first song ever to be so honored by all four organisations.   In 2013 Miranda Lambert had a hit with Don and Phillip Coleman’s song “All Kinds Of Kinds”. At Don’s shows, you’ll easily spot those who have yet to hear his songs. Upon first experiencing them, the listener is often moved to laughter or tears, sometimes both at the same time! And everyone leaves humming, because Don Henry songs stay with you.     Tour Dates:     Tue 10 Apr                Bristol                        

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CMA Fest reveals 2018 performance lineup

The Country Music Association has revealed the initial artist lineup for this year’s CMA Fest. Now in its 47th year, CMA Fest boasts an exceptional bill of hundreds of artists performing on 11 stages throughout downtown Nashville Thursday through Sunday, June 7-10. Billboard named CMA Fest its No. 1 Country Music festival in the U.S. in 2017, raving, “When it comes to great Country Music festivals, this one has been – and is – the gold standard.” Last year’s CMA Fest drew sold-out crowds and the largest fan engagement by Country Music fans in the event’s history from visitors from all 50 states and nearly 20 international countries. CMA Fest is the longest-running Country Music festival in the world with proceeds going directly to helping enrich and sustain music education programs across the country through CMA’s nonprofit arm, the CMA Foundation, thanks to every artist at the festival donating their time. Taking the nightly NISSAN STADIUM stage this year are Country Music superstars Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Charles Esten and Friends, Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Charley Pride, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Ricky Skaggs, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lee Ann Womack, and Brett Young. Several acts join this year’s Nissan Stadium lineup for the first time with full sets and special performances including Brown, Combs, Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, Pardi, Pearce and Young. In addition, Lauren Alaina and Bebe Rexha will make guest appearances. Stadium gates open daily at 6:00 PM with performances starting at 8:00 PM. Always a fan favorite, RIVERFRONT STAGE returns once again with a lineup that will keep crowds rocking from 10:00 AM-5:15 PM each day. Reigning CMA New Artist of the Year Jon Pardi kicks things off Thursday, June 7 (10:00 AM). Additional artists scheduled include A Thousand Horses, Lauren Alaina, Frankie Ballard, Lee Brice, Chase Bryant, Cam, Craig Campbell, Easton Corbin, Jordan Davis, Devin Dawson, Gavin DeGraw, Russell Dickerson, Drake White and The Big Fire, Lindsay Ell, Tyler Farr, Hunter Hayes, Walker Hayes, High Valley, Home Free, LANCO, Chris Lane, LOCASH, Maddie & Tae, Scotty McCreery, William Michael Morgan, Parmalee, Eric Paslay, Carly Pearce, Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn, Michael Ray, Dylan Scott, Canaan Smith, Corey Smith, Granger Smith, The Cadillac Three, Morgan Wallen, and Aaron Watson. Located in Walk of Fame Park, the BREAKOUT STAGE will entertain crowds daily from 10:30 AM-4:55 PM with performances by Jimmie Allen, Abby Anderson, Kassi Ashton, Drew Baldridge, Chris Bandi, Big Smo, Ashley Campbell, Crowder, Jacob Davis, Delta Rae, Cale Dodds, Adam Doleac, Clare Dunn, Brooke Eden, Riley Green, Trent Harmon, Sundance Head, James Barker Band, Jillian Jacqueline, Krystal Keith and Lance Carpenter, Jon Langston, Love and Theft, Ashley McBryde, Logan Mize, Steve Moakler, Muscadine Bloodline, Jerrod Niemann, Luke Pell, Josh Phillips, Radio Romance, Maggie Rose, Runaway June, Dylan Schneider, Sister Hazel, SmithField, The Wild Feathers, Michael Tyler, Walker McGuire, Waterloo Revival, and Charlie Worsham. Returning for a second year, the BUDWEISER FOREVER COUNTRY STAGE will take place from 11:00 AM-4:45 PM daily. Featuring some of the biggest names in Country Music from recent decades, this year’s lineup includes Keith Anderson, David Ball, John Berry, BlackHawk, Terri Clark, Mark Collie, Billy Dean, Joe Diffie, Exile, “Forever Country, Never Forgotten: A Tribute to Those Lost from Country Music,” Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, Honky Tonkin’ with Tracy Lawrence (and special guests), Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Little Texas, Lonestar, Mila Mason, Terry McBride, Lorrie Morgan, Heidi Newfield, Jamie O’Neal, Lee Roy Parnell, Restless Heart, Shenandoah, Doug Supernaw, The Bellamy Brothers, Mark Wills, Darryl Worley, and Michelle Wright. Outdoor daytime performances at Budweiser Forever Country, Riverfront and Breakout stages are free and open to the public. All artist lineups are subject to change. Guided by the generosity of the Country Music community, proceeds from CMA Fest are used to drive the CMA Foundation’s mission of enriching and sustaining music education programs. Through strategic partnerships, professional development and grant distribution, the CMA Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), has invested over $20 million in 85 programs across the national public school system, after school programs, summer camps and with community outreach organizations. CMA Fest will once again be filmed for a three-hour national television special to air on the ABC Television Network. This is the 15th consecutive year the festival has been filmed for a broadcast event.

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Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley receives award from children's hospital

Late last week, Dierks Bentley was presented with an award from Nashville’s Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt – the first star on its brand new Walk of Champions.   Addressing the crowd, Bentley said, “I am personally so honoured to have this star…I feel like everyone that knows the situation knows I’m not the star. It’s really the doctors and the technicians, the administrators, the nurses.”   Continuing, Bentley said, “You guys are the stars. You are the ones that make this place what it is, the shining star on the hill. I am very honoured to have this.”   Through his Miles & Music for Kids motorcycle ride and benefit concert, Dierks has raised approximately $4 million for the hospital – most of which helped fund the hospital’s expansion which brought its bed count to more than 400.   “It’s not just one star, it’s all-stars, and I feel like it’s been a big team of all-stars that have made this happen,” Dierks added. “We continue to spread the message of giving back to the community — that we all do spread — and to support this hospital and continue to try and celebrate those that do.”

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Kane Brown

Kane Brown celebrates nine weeks at #1 on the Billboard Country album chart

Multi-platinum selling artist Kane Brown holds steady at the top of the charts for a 9th week as his self-titled debut album remains #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Since his debut album released on Dec. 2, 2016, Brown’s album has held the #1 slot for more weeks than any other album and has held the #1 album position for 7 out of 9 weeks in 2018.  Additionally, Brown has the most streamed country album of the year (2018). A double ACM Award nominee, Brown is currently nominated for ACM’s New Male Vocalist Of The Year and Vocal Event Of The Year (“What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina), and has remained country music’s best-selling new artist debut of the past four years. Brown’s Gold-Certified single “Heaven” is #1 for a third consecutive week on Nielsen’s On Demand Audio Core Country Streaming chart and is approaching top 10 on Country radio (#12 on Billboard and #11 on Mediabase). “Heaven” replaced Brown’s Double-Platinum certified “What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina at the top of the chart. 2018’s most-streamed song, “What Ifs” has held #1 for 18 weeks on Nielsen’s On Demand Audio Core Country Streaming chart. Brown first topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with the release of his self-titled debut album in 2016 (Kane Brown) and again with the release of Kane Brown Deluxe Edition in 2017, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums and Top 5 on Billboard 200 Charts. That same week, the singer-songwriter became the first-ever artist to top all 5 Billboard Country Charts with his breakthrough #1 Top Country Album; #1 debuting Country Digital Song, “Heaven”; and #1 Country Airplay, Hot Country Song and Country Streaming Song, the Double-Platinum “What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina.  The 24-year-old entertainer also made history in 2015 when his country EP made the highest debut in the Nielsen SoundScan era.

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Demon Barbers

Beverley Folk Festival welcomes The Demon Barbers XL

A group that has thrilled the crowds at Glastonbury and taken the Edinburgh Fringe by storm has signed up to headline Beverley Folk Festival.   Following their sell out performances of ‘The Lock In’ The Demon Barbers return with new repertoire, extra band members and a modern twist to their multi-award winning Roadshow. Featuring some of the UK’s most exciting young Clog, Sword, Hip Hop & Break dancers they are guaranteed to deliver the folk music & dance spectacular of the year. Such acclaim was officially recognised when the band was crowned Best Live Act at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.   Beverley Folk Festival is a family friendly event with plenty children’s activities, open air entertainment, a craft marquee, a food court and real ale - something for everyone in a great festival atmosphere! Beverley Folk Festival will be held 15/16/17th June 2018 at the Beverley Racecourse.   To purchase tickets and read all about the 2018 line-up, including YouTube links, visit www.beverleyfestival.com

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Lindsay Ell emerges as the highlight of country music's biggest weekend in London

One of the most celebrated forces to breakthrough in country music, Lindsay Ell, took time out of her packed US touring schedule just over a week ago to come to London for the genre’s biggest weekend in the UK – Country to Country (C2C) Festival – and by all accounts has emerged as one of the highlight acts. Having released the UK edition of the #1 debut album ‘The Project’ on 9th March, she performed no less than five sets across the festival, culminating in a main arena slot on Sunday, before headliners Emmylou Harris and Little Big Town took to the stage, and Ell closed the weekend with a late-night aftershow party set. This week the singer-songwriter, who has received national radio play for her singles ‘Waiting On You’ and ‘Criminal’ and rave reviews for the album (5* in Maverick Magazine), took part in a series of co-headline dates with Sugarland star – and ‘The Project’ producer – Kristian Bush across the UK, with a packed final show in Manchester. Praising her C2C performances, The Digital Fix described the “mind bendingly brilliant guitar-led sound… Ell is totally taking her brand of GRL PWR places”; while leading teen station Wizard Radio, who had ‘Criminal’ at the #1 country airplay slot all weekend, said “Ell took over the Spotlight Stage, shining a light as one of the most exciting female rockers… the short set was a crowd-pleaser proving that she has everything it takes to become a major player on the scene”. Based in Nashville, Ell has a long-standing relationship with her UK fans, having travelled the world early in her career with artists like The Band Perry – including her first visit to the UK in 2013 – and Luke Bryan; showcased her multi-instrumental dexterity as one of CMT’s Next Women of Country; returned to the UK for a headline tour in 2015 and the first ever Country Music Week in October last year. Back in the US, she is currently trading guitar solos with superstar Brad Paisley on his Weekend Warrior World Tour, and is confirmed to support Sugarland on their summer tour dates and open for Keith Urban later in the year. Named one of The Huffington Post’s “Top Country Artists to Watch,” Lindsay Ell is a triple threat:  accomplished musician, unique vocalist and songwriter. The young Calgary native learned to play guitar while traveling with her father to country-bluegrass camps as a young girl. Ell honed her craft as a musical stylist and songwriter after being discovered by BTO and The Guess Who’s Randy Bachman (“American Woman” / “Taking Care of Business”) who discovered her at the age of 13.  The multi-instrumentalist was soon touring alongside the likes of Luke Bryan, Buddy Guy, The Band Perry and Keith Urban, as well as wowing audiences as Carrie Underwood’s guitar player live on the 50th Annual “CMA Awards” and holding her own alongside icon Melissa Etheridge on Skyville Live. A CMT Music Award and Canadian Country Music Award nominee, Ell exhilarated audiences from coast-to-coast as part of the 2016 CMT Next Women of Country Tour and is featured on Brad Paisley’s 2017 Weekend Warrior World Tour. Ell’s debut album ‘The Project’ – named by Billboard as the Best Country Album of 2017 – is out now in the UK/Ireland on CD & to download/stream.

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The Country Music Association presents international awards in the U.K. and Australia

The Country Music Association presented International Awards this past week during C2C: Country to Country festival in London as well as CMC Rocks QLD festival in Australia. Award recipients included Canadian singer/songwriter Dean Brody, BBC Radio 2’s Mark Hagen, six-time reigning CMA Awards Vocal Group of the Year Little Big Town, Spotify’s John Marks, AEG Presents’ Milly Olykan and Chris Country’s Chris Stevens. Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award – Dean Brody The Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award recognizes outstanding achievements by a Country Music artist signed outside of the United States. The artist must have furthered the popularity of Country Music as well as brought attention to the Country Music format in their foreign-based territory. Dean Brody was surprised with the recognition backstage during CMC Rocks QLD festival on Saturday, March 17 in Queensland, Australia. In 2016, Brody won his second JUNO Award for his album Gypsy Road, which featured the single “Bring the House Down.” The song was certified double Platinum in Canada and became the highest-selling digital single ever for a Canadian artist. His most recent album, Beautiful Freakshow, features the chart-topping single “Time,” which was the No. 1 selling Country track in Canada for 13 weeks straight in 2017. Brody has won 16 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards and last year won CCMA Songwriter of the Year, Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year for “Time” and the coveted Fans’ Choice Award. Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award – Mark Hagen The Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award recognizes outstanding achievements in the media as they relate to Country Music outside of the United States. Mark Hagen was surprised with the award by Little Big Town backstage at C2C in London following a BBC Radio 2 interview with Bob Harris on Sunday, March 11. Hagen, a 40-year television and radio veteran producer, currently works for BBC Radio 2 where he produces “Bob Harris Country,” the U.K.’s only national Country Music radio program, as well as BBC Radio 2’s coverage of the CMA Awards, “CMA Fest” and “CMA Country Christmas.” He also produces BBC Four’s television coverage of the CMA Awards. A former CMA Board member, Hagen has worked closely with successive generations of Country stars, playing a key role in breaking the likes of Faith Hill, Kacey Musgraves, Shania Twain and The Mavericks throughout the U.K. and Europe. International Artist Achievement Award – Little Big Town The International Artist Achievement Award recognizes outstanding achievement by a U.S.-based artist who has demonstrated the most significant growth, development and promotion of the Country Music industry outside of the United States during the eligibility period. Little Big Town was surprised with the award by BBC presenter Steve Wright during a Radio 2 interview Thursday, March 8 in London. Since their first appearance at the inaugural C2C festival in 2013, Little Big Town is the only act to perform at C2C three times, returning just last week as festival headliners. In 2017, the group completed a seven-day U.K. tour which included a sold-out performance at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. BBC Radio 2 has playlisted three Little Big Town singles to date. In 2017, Little Big Town performed at CMC Rocks QLD Festival in Australia and added additional shows in Canada. Jo Walker-Meador International Award – John Marks and Milly Olykan The Jo Walker-Meador International Award recognizes outstanding achievement by an individual in advocating and supporting Country Music’s marketing development in territories outside the United States. The award was presented to both John Marks and Milly Olykan during CMA’s U.K. Advisory Group meeting Friday, March 9 in London. Marks is the Global Editor for Country Music at Spotify where he curates over 25 Country playlists, including his primary playlist, Hot Country, which is currently the fourth most-consumed worldwide. Marks, a CMA Board member, opens doors for Country artists internationally and is the driving force behind Spotify’s initiative to increase consumption of Country Music worldwide. As VP of Live Music and Major Arena Events for AEG Presents, Olykan is the Festival Director and co-promoter of C2C, the U.K. and Ireland’s largest Country Music festival. C2C has changed the landscape for Country artists touring the U.K. and Europe. Her role in establishing the Pop-Up Stages, Country Music Week, presenting the Bluebird Café in the U.K., and co-promoting and touring the CMA Songwriters Series has provided significant platforms for new artists and songwriters. Since 2014, Milly has served on the CMA Board of Directors. International Country Broadcaster Award – Chris Stevens The International Country Broadcaster Award recognizes outstanding achievement by a radio broadcaster or syndicated radio reporter outside the United States who has made important contributions for the development of Country Music in their country. The award was presented to Chris Stevens during CMA’s U.K. Advisory Group meeting Friday, March 9 in London. Stevens launched Chris Country Radio simply because he wanted to hear more Country Music on U.K. radio. Chris Country can now be heard in many parts of the U.K. on DAB Digital Radio including London and Manchester. A respected broadcaster, Stevens supports Country festivals and shows including coverage of CMA Songwriters Series, CMA Awards, CMA Fest and C2C. He interviews top Nashville artists as well as local U.K. artists and presents the “Breakfast” show on the station.

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Tribute concert to Daryle Singletary from Alison Krauss and Chris Young

The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville will host a tribute concert on March 27 in honor of Daryle Singletary, who died on Feb. 12 at his home unexpectedly, in Lebanon, Tennessee. A string of Top 10 hits came from Singletary in the mid-1990s with “I Let Her Lie,” “Too Much Fun” and “Amen Kind of Love. Alleged to be performing at the ‘Daryle Singletary Keepin’ It Country Tribute’ include Darryl Worley, Rhonda Vincent, Chris Young, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson, Jeff and Sheri Easter, Andy Griggs, Ben Hayslip, Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Mo Pitney, Pete Schlegel, Josh Turner and Curtis Wright. The event will be hosted by Eddie Stubbs. So far more than $16,000 has been raised for Daryle’s family in charity donations The tribute is free and open to the public.

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Chris Stapleton has his first number 1 single

Chris Stapleton has achieved his first No. 1 single, after scoring multiple Grammy Awards, CMA Awards, ACM Awards and No. 1 albums over the past three years. This week, ‘Broken Halos’ made its way to the top spot on the Mediabase chart. Penned with Mike Henderson, it is the second single from Chris’ 2017 album, From A Room: Vol. 1. Over the course of his solo career, Chris has released six singles; ‘Broken Halos’ is Chris’ first No. 1 and also his first Top 10.

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Sadie Jemmett: Friday Night Live

Sadie Jemmett: My inspiration behind the making of These Days, Live At The Green Note…

Back in July 2017 Sadie Jemmett played one of her favourite London venues – The Green Note in London. It was a hot summer night and Sadie played an electrifying gig to a packed and appreciative audience, showcasing new songs from her next studio album as well as favourites from her last two albums, The Blacksmith’s Girl (2013) and London Love Songs (2015). For the past 12 months Sadie has been busy in her home studio in Sussex writing material for her new album, as well as working on projects for theatre and film, including scoring the soundtrack for the award-winning short film Passing Over. Sadie’s new album will be produced by Joby Baker (The Bills, Cowboy Junkies, Miten / Deva Premal), one of the West Coast’s top producers in his much sought-after Baker Studios in Victoria BC, Canada. Since the release of London Love Songs, Sadie has been on tour performing her music to packed auditoriums in France, Europe and the USA in a Nice National Theatre production of the play Shakespeare’s Sister ou La Vie matérielle directed by Irina Brook. Speaking of These Days, Live At The Green Note, Sadie said: “I had always wanted to release a live album, one of my favourite Neil Young albums is Live At Massey Hall, which is quite early in his career. It’s a solo, acoustic performance and I loved its immediacy, rawness and simplicity – and the connection with the audience, which I hope I have achieved with this record.”

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