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Sadie Jemmett

In her words: Sadie Jemmett on the life of a musician

If you don’t ask, you don’t get. We musicians live in strange times, the popularity of online streaming has changed everything, making it increasingly hard for artists to make a living. On the upside there are now far fewer middle-men, corporate suits, hangers-on or record labels, guarding the threshold and telling us what to listen to. I have been lucky to scratch out a living from playing music since my early teens. Along the way I have busked my way around Europe, released two studio albums and a live album, and had a separate career composing music for theatre. Crowdfunding is a great tool for independent musicians to earn extra revenue. For my last album I ran a successful Pledge campaign and for my next album I am running a Patreon campaign. I am lucky that I have some great people behind me, backing me, supporting me and believing in me, but most artists, me included, find it awkward to ask people directly for their money. But through asking I am also connecting with fans or people that have stumbled across my music, and do you know what? They want to help me. Patreon is a long-term campaign, the money comes in much slower, in dribs and drabs, but I value every dollar and more importantly I feel as though I am building up a solid relationship with my fans. I have always felt that I have a responsibility as an artist but now I have a responsibility to my patrons for their continued support.  sadiejemmett.com 

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Beth Hart

Beth Hart confirms Kris Barras Band as special guest on 2018 UK tour

Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Beth Hart has confirmed the Kris Barras Band as special guest on her UK tour on all dates excluding London.  Next to selling out her biggest UK concert at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on Friday 4th May 2018, the “powerhouse vocalist” (Rolling Stone) also sold out her concert at the Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion on Saturday 14th April. There are few tickets remaining for other dates, which are available from www.alttickets.com/beth-hart-tickets. Beth and her band will embark on a 14-date UK & Irish tour in April and May 2018 at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Tuesday 10th April 2018 with her first UK date at the Ipswich Regent Theatre on Thursday 12th April and culminating in her sold out concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday 4th May.   In October 2016, Beth released her current studio album Fire on the Floor to critical acclaim and performed a sold out UK tour in November which garnered rave reviews.     BETH HART – APRIL & MAY 2018 UK TOUR   Dublin Vicar Street                                         Tuesday 10 April Ipswich Regent Theatre                                Thursday 12 April Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion                         Saturday 14 April (Sold Out) Nottingham Royal Concert Hall                 Sunday 15 April Oxford New Theatre                                      Wednesday 18 April Folkestone Leas Hall                                      Thursday 19 April Cardiff St David Hall                                       Saturday 21 April Cambridge Corn Exchange                           Tuesday 24 April Blackpool Opera House                                Thursday 26 April Hull City Hall                                                     Friday 27 April Reading Hexagon                                            Monday 30 April Portsmouth Guildhall                                    Tuesday 1 May London Royal Albert Hall                             Friday 4 May (Sold Out) Cheltenham Jazz Festival                             Saturday 5 May

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Devin Dawson

Devin Dawson returns to London on European headline tour

After performing for a capacity crowd in Chicago over the weekend and this week’s Nashville date selling out within 24 hours, Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville breakout star Devin Dawson will be taking his headline tour overseas this May, with stops in Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Camden Assembly in London.   Last week on ELLEN, Ellen DeGeneres herself surprised Dawson on-air with his very first RIAA Gold-certified plaque for the Top 3 debut single “All On Me”   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySsvd8hQyFg     His Tonight Show performance of the “sensitive, selfless love song” (Rolling Stone), has accumulated over 90 MILLION on-demand streams to date. It was also just announced that Dawson will join Tim McGraw & Faith Hill for the summer 2018 leg of their critically-acclaimed Soul2Soul The World Tour (full dates below). The Northern California-native’s intoxicating swirl of pop, R&B, and rock is also beautifully represented through his newly released Spotify Singles.   https://wmna.sh/dd_spotifysingles   The two-song session features a unique performance of “All On Me” alongside a haunting cover of Maroon 5’s “Whiskey” that was featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday playlists in the US, UK and Spain. Having built tremendous early momentum, first performing “All On Me” for Late Night with Seth Meyers in 2017, Dawson exploded out of the gate this year with the release of his debut album ‘Dark Horse’ – on which he co-wrote every track – to overwhelming critical acclaim.   As the only country artist on Entertainment Weekly’s “8 Artists Who Will Rule 2018” list and Shazam’s “Next to Know” list, Dawson has also performed his “memorably melodic breakout” (Billboard) on NBC’s TODAY and Germany’s national ZDF Morgenmagazin TV show.   https://www.today.com/video/country-singer-devin-dawson-performs-new-single-all-on-me-live-on-today-1144528451688     DEVIN DAWSON 2018 UK & EUROPEAN TOUR DATES: May 24th – Berlin, Musik & Frieden May 26th – Hamburg, Nochtspeicher May 27th – Amsterdam, Paradiso May 28th – London, Camden Assembly  

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Festival offers a launchpad to young musicians

Shrewsbury Folk Festival has kicked off a search for young musicians who want the opportunity to showcase their talents at the major music event.   The festival is appealing for solo performers and groups aged 16 to 26 who live in Shropshire, Mid Wales, or the West Midlands to pitch for one of the places available on The Launchpad stage.   The Launchpad is being sponsored by Midlands What’s On, the region’s essential entertainment guide.   Each of the successful candidates will be expected to perform a 30-minute acoustic set at least three times over the weekend at this year’s event at the West Mid Showground over August Bank Holiday (August 24-27).   Festival director Sandra Surtees said The Launchpad had been a big success in its first year at the last festival.   She added: “Festivalgoers really enjoyed watching the acts on The Launchpad last year and, for many of the performers, appearing on The Launchpad was the first time they’ve ever had the opportunity to take part in an event like ours.   “The Launchpad is an informal space but it’s good experience for performers and the chance to reach a new audience. We’re inviting applications from any performers in the folk, roots or acoustic genre who’d like this chance.”   Davina Evans, Managing Director of What’s On, said it was an invaluable opportunity for musicians.   ‘Shrewsbury Folk Festival is one of the top events of its kind and the opportunity to play there is a great step for young musicians who are looking to make a name for themselves and get some festival experience.   “At What’s On, we know there is a wealth of talent out there from across the region and we’re delighted to be supporting The Launchpad.”   To apply for one of the available places, performers must be aged between 16 and 26 on August 24, resident in Shropshire, Mid Wales or the West Midlands, and available to attend the festival between Friday August 24 to 27.   In return, they will receive a free artist and guest ticket, on-site camping, and a contribution to travel expenses.   To apply, send a short biography, links to performances (Soundcloud, YouTube etc) and your contact details to jo@shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk before May 31. Only the selected performers will be contacted.   This year’s festival line up features headliners Richard Thompson and the Electric Trio, Steeleye Span, Turin Brakes, Show of Hands, Gretchen Peters, Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings, and Usher’s Island with more to be announced.   Weekend and day tickets can be booked through www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk.

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‘The Voice’ head-to-head sees wanna-be artists sing Chris Stapleton’s ‘Nobody To Blame”

Competition reality show The Voice gave cause for an evening filled with country music. Nashville’s Jordan Kirkdorffer from Nashville was paired with Georgia’s one-moniker Wilkes to sing ”Nobody To Blame” by Chris Stapleton.   Blake Shelton, one of the coaches on the show, praised Kirkdorffer for his “new generation” feel.   Mentor Trace Adkins exasperatedly claimed that there “Doesn’t seem to be a clear winner between those two” when talking of the runners up.   Shelton’s ultimate choice was Wilkes. “He [sounds] rough round the edges, I want a chance to work with someone who has that sound,” Shelton declared.

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Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd Wedding

Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd tie the knot

Grammy Award winner Maren Morris, 27, and musician/singer Ryan Hurd, 31, got hitched in Nashville on Saturday, sharing stunning photographs of the big day on social media.   In one image posted by Hurd on Instagram, Hurd can be seen smooching Morris wearing a revealing number.   In another snap shared by Morris, the newlyweds can be seen kissing alongside the caption “My last turn home,” a reference to the romantic song that she and Hurd wrote together for Tim McGraw. Congratulations to the happy couple!!!

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1MCMF Welcome

24th year!! Better than ever!!

Located within the Garrison House grounds at the heart of the beautiful seaside town of Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae, less than an hour from Glasgow, Millport Country Music Festival will offer access to all four music stages with one cracking value ticket. More than 35 artists will appear over the weekend, representing some of the best country music talent from Scotland, across the UK, Ireland, Sweden and the USA. Included in the first wave of artists to be announced are: Jesse Dayton, Shane Richie, Robert Vincent, Jess & The Bandits, Jawbone, Raintown, Gary Quinn, Red Sky July, Katee Kross, Jerry Harmon, Kerry Fearon, The Remedy Club, Orfila, Kevin McGuire, The Rising, Two Ways Home, Chloe Chadwick, The Logans, Steve Young, Veloninos, Jim McLean, Kid Millport, East Lonesome Drifters, Taylor Swift Tribute, Johnny Lee Memphis as Elvis with Fredrik Lundman as Johnny Cash Jesse Dayton, the ‘hardcharging’ Texan Outlaw Country star, will headline Nashfield on the Saturday, while Shane Richie will feature his new album, “A Country Soul’, during his headline spot on Sunday. Jess & The Bandits, Red Sky July, Robert Vincent, Gary Quinn, Raintown, Katee Kross and many other great artists will also perform over the weekend. From traditional to modern, from Americana to country rock, just about every country taste will be catered for. And we ain’t finished there, with more to be announced in the coming weeks!! A dedicated line dancing venue featuring Stillwater, Stateline, James ‘n’ Wood, Carson City and Rodeo Stomp will keep the dance aficionados on their heels and toes all weekend. A new Acoustic & Americana tent will be introduced, while Nashfield returns, this time within the Garrison House grounds. The famous Grand Parade will again run on Saturday at 2pm. A Millport Emerging Talent Showcase will be introduced on Family Day Sunday, as will many music and other entertainment options suitable for all the family. As was the case in 2017, there will be an extended ferry service for Saturday and Sunday enabling day visitors to enjoy even more of the music into the evening. Camping, with showers and toilets, will be available within an easy walk of the festival site. Superb food, drink and entertainment will be on offer on site and throughout the town as Millport becomes Nashville for the weekend. Please see the website, www.millportcountrymusic , /millportcountrymusic on Facebook and @millportcountry on Twitter or contact Gavin Chittick at gavin@cumbraeconsulting.com for more information.

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Chris Janson is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry

Chris Janson has been welcomed into the Grand Ole Opry, being welcomed by Garth Brooks during Tuesday’s show.   Janson was moved to tears as a result, “How do you not cry on a night like this?…To know me is to know I really, truly love the Grand Ole Opry.”   He went onto say, “This will be a moment I will never forget. … Thanks for making my dreams come true, and thanks for buying a ticket to the Opry to see it happen! I hope you come back a million times! I’ll buy the ticket for ya. I don’t even care. I love you that much!”   Prior to presenting the award, Brooks said, “Family is a great name for this place. Another great name for this place is church. That’s what it’s all about. Because if any time you are at your lowest, these people are going to be here for you. And they’ll expect the same out of you, and they’ll get the same out of you.   “Chris, it is my honor to welcome you to the family. This will be — no matter how many times you look back on it — the greatest night of your music career.”

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Karine Polwart

Karine Polwart announces ‘Laws of Motion’ UK tour

Karine Polwart is a multi-award-winning songwriter and musician, a theatre maker, storyteller, spoken-word performer, essayist, and published writer. Five-times winner at The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, including twice for Best Original Song, her fifth solo album ‘Traces’ was shortlisted for both the Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award & BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ALBUM OF THE YEAR, and was chosen as best international folk-roots release by the Guardian. Her first solo album ‘Faultlines’ won BEST ALBUM at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards back in 2005, following six years of touring as a traditional Scots singer with Malinky and Battlefield Band. In 2016, in association with The Royal Lyceum Theatre and Edinburgh International Festival, Karine wrote, musically directed, and performed her critically acclaimed debut work for theatre. ‘Wind Resistance’ won the BEST MUSIC & SOUND AWARD at the CATS (Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland) 2017 and Karine was also shortlisted for the BEST ACTOR in the Sunday Herald Culture Awards. ‘A Pocket Of Wind Resistance’, written in collaboration with sound-designer Pippa Murphy, is the musical accompaniment to the theatre show and was chosen as BEST ALBUM 2017 by both Songlines Magazine & BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction and has been selected for BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards BEST ALBUM 2018. Karine is also shortlisted as FOLK SINGER OF THE YEAR. Karine will be touring in 2018 with her trio – long-term collaborators brother Steven Polwart (guitars) & Inge Thomson (accordion, percussion) – and releasing new studio album ‘Laws of Motion’ in Autumn 2018. LAWS OF MOTION TOUR DATES: October 2018 17            LONDON Cadogan Hall 18            PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms 19            PONTARDAWE Arts Centre 20            MANCHESTER RNCM 21            EXETER Phoenix 22            BRIGHTON Komedia 23            CAMBRIDGE Junction 24            LEEDS City Varieties 31            SHREWSBURY Walker Theatre November 2018 01            BRISTOL St Georges 02            BIRMINGHAM Town Hall 03            KENDAL Brewery Arts Centre 04            GATESHEAD Sage Tickets are on sale 10am Friday 23rd March

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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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