25 May 2022

Millport

Millport Festival – stage by stage: Nashfield main stage

Millport country music festival returns this year and with a truly fabulous line-up! 37 artists will appear on five stages at this year’s festival, of which 11 will be from the US, 11 Scottish and the remainder from the rest of the UK and Ireland, representing a huge range of the country, Americana and roots genres. The focal point of the Saturday will be the Nashfield main stage which is headlined by the one and only Drake White and the Big Fire. Drake White and the Big Fire White makes his long awaited return to the UK after suffering a stroke in 2019 which put his life on the line not just his music career. But against all odds, White learnt how to walk again and fight back to return to the stage and studio. His latest album ‘The Optimystic’ is his most personal to date and acted as therapy for the Alabama native as he went through his recovery. Despite all of his trials and tribulations, White is full of life and energy, particularly when he is up on stage and is bound to capture the hearts of the crowd in Cumbrae. His most notable song is probably ‘Makin Me Look Good Again’ but our recommended song is taken off his latest album. Sunny Sweeney Texas native Sunny Sweeney is apparently excited to get over here and visit some castle’s! Well, the British scene can’t wait to welcome her with open arms as she brings her clever lyrics and powerhouse voice to the Millport stage. Sweeney has experienced the highs of a major label deal but now embraces her independence as it allows her the freedom to create the music she truly believes in. Her songwriting is full of wit and truth and is bound to capture the hearts of the Cumbrae crowd. With five albums under her belt and another on the way later this year, Sweeney has built a loyal fanbase and will have quite the back catalogue to draw from this summer. Blue Rose Code Ross Wilson has quite a busy summer ahead of him, entertaining the masses with his blend of folk, jazz and soul. His songs build a connection with the listener through the raw emotion and authenticity he channels into the lyrics and the delivery. Hailing from Edinburgh, Wilson spent his creative formative years in East London, then moved to South England “to be by the sea’s energy” but it is in his homecoming that he has found where his heart is. Having toured the length and breadth of the UK selling out venues wherever they go and leaving a trail of fans in their wake, live performance is where Blue Rose Code really connects strongly with their audiences. Morganway Morganway are one of the UK’s most in demand country acts. They are a six-piece from the East of England, founded by twin brothers Callum (vocals, guitar, bass) and Kieran Morgan (lead guitar, backing vocals). Throughout their early years the boys played in various bands but struggled to find a box to fit into. Choosing to follow their instincts rather than convention, they became Morganway and suddenly people started listening. Joined by SJ Mortimer (vocals), Nicole Terry (fiddle), Matt Brocklehurst (keys) and Ed Bullinger (drums), the band has developed a sound built on a love for multi-layered vocal harmonies, driven guitar riffs and distinctive fiddle flourishes, bound by raw, honest songwriting. Kenny Foster Missouri-born, Nashville-based Kenny Foster grew up singing in church. After graduating from Belmont university, Foster set up various bands and interned in the music industry for companies such as Sony and CMT. Learning both sides of the industry, both the creative and business, laid the foundations for Foster’s success later on in life. His latest single ‘Somewhere In Middle America’ is capturing the hearts and minds of country fans across the world and is another stellar addition to the Millport line up.  

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Suzie Ungerleider

Canadian singer-songwriter Suzie Ungerleider announces 2022 UK tour

Following the release of her acclaimed album ‘My Name is Suzie Ungerleider’, three-time Canadian Juno Award nominee Suzie Ungerleider has announced a string of 2022 UK shows in an extension to her North American tour. Beginning on 1st June at London’s The Water Rats, the tour marks Suzie’s first performances in the UK of her new music. Sharing her excitement towards a much-anticipated return to UK audiences, Suzie said: “To come play live in the UK again and to share new songs, as well as old favourites, makes me very happy.  I’ve always felt a special connection with the folks in the United Kingdom with their appreciation of dark humour, stories, and love of language.” Met with critical acclaim and earning Suzie her third Juno Award nomination, ‘My Name is Suzie Ungerleider’ is the first album since the artist formerly known as Oh Susanna announced that she would now record and perform under her birth name. Bursting with trademark evocative melodies and trenchant lyrics, it’s the tenth solo studio album by the American-born, Canadian-raised artist revered for such landmark records as Johnstown, Sleepy Little Sailor and A Girl in Teen City. The decision to say “so long” to her long-time moniker Oh Susanna represents her recognition that the “exciting, dark, funny, charming” character that she thought was Oh Susanna was actually Suzie Ungerleider all along. “So here I am, leaving behind the trappings of a persona that gave me the courage to climb up onstage and reveal what is in my heart,” she reflects. “It once protected me, but I need to take it off so I can be all of who I am.” Audiences will be treated to album highlights such as characteristically searing ‘Baby Blues,’ a song about how the traumatic events we witness when we’re young can haunt and indeed shape our older selves; ‘Mount Royal’, a folky Americana tune with roots influences that follows another personal tale from the chronicles of Suzie’s life, and ‘Pumpkins’, about that darkness in the soul that is so beautifully reflected in the decay of Autumn. Tour DatesWed June 1 – London @ The Water Rats Thurs June 2 – Nottingham @ The Running HorseFri June 3 – Saltaire, West Yorkshire @ The Live Room, Caroline Social ClubSun June 5 – Alstonefield, Peak District @ Alstonfield Village Hall (w/ Chris Cleverley)Mon June 6 – Sheffield @ Cubley Hall Hotel (w/ Del Scott Miller)Tues June 7 – Leicester, UK @ The MusicianWed June 8 – Moniaive, Dumfries @ Craigdarroch Arms HotelThurs June 9 – Glasgow @ The AdmiralFri June 10 – Thornton Hough @ Thornton Hough Village Club (w/ Paul Handyside)Sat June 11 – Great Easton, Leicestershire @ House ConcertSun June 12 – High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire @ Kingsmead HouseMon June 13 – Brighton @ The Greys (w/ Sarah Jane Scouten)Tues June 14 – Oxted, Surrey @ The Ginistry

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