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Fearne & Tinderbox

Review Date: 13 December, 2015 Reviewed By: John Roffey Location: Sugar & Spice Club, Boscombe What a bonus to have two of Bournemouth’s top attractions under one roof to whet the pre-Christmas musical appetite. The town responded by packing the Sugar & Spice Club to the rafters and the SRO audience were rewarded with stellar performances from both trios. It’s some years since I last saw Fearne but clearly, they’ve come on in leaps and bounds with three fine albums and another in the offing. Alex Bedrijczuk (acoustic guitar, ukulele), Adam Pulfer (electric guitar) and Nick Bryson (bass) delivered an eclectic mix of folk, country, blues and Americana in their ten strong set before encoring with Dote On You from their latest release SONGS ON POSTCARDS. The set was brimming with highlights but I particularly liked the new song Hear Ye, written to celebrate Alex’s marriage, the bluesy What it Does to Me and their take on I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow; check this one out on their website. Adam had the stage to himself for Lie to Me Baby, a great ballad whilst Alex followed up with his solo Yosemite; no explanation needed. Fearne is equally adept at slowing things right down with Fire in My Belly and another new song Five Weeks at Sea both going down a treat. No strangers to regular Maverick readers, Tinderbox are always guaranteed to provide top class entertainment. Diminutive Dublin born Monique Houraghan is blessed with amazing vocal and song writing talents which are complemented by Dan Tucker’s intricate finger picking guitar style, with latest addition Bob Burke adding that little extra rhythmic ‘oomph’ on acoustic guitar as well as chipping in with some great backing vocals. Pretty well all of their set was instantly recognisable to the Bournemouth Folk Club faithful;  the political commentary The State of Play, Homeward Bound, written after their successful tour of the US and Consequences, Monique’s reflections on the impact of global warming were all enthusiastically received by an audience who by now were spellbound. Monique’s prolific song writing enables Tinderbox to draw on a vast back catalogue and I loved the gorgeous ballad Leave Your Light On and Waiting for the Summer as she mused over life in the city ‘dragging me down’. There was just one new song, Grown Up, written to celebrate daughter Orla’s first day at school, before they closed with Valentino on which Monique simply oozed emotion as she displayed something of a flirtatious streak. For the finale, Fearne joined Tinderbox on the cramped stage for Travelling, from their 2008 offering GOLDEN, a song that has become something of a signature. Fearne then took over with their own Journey of a Man to round off a wonderful evening. Although both bands thought that was it, the audience had other ideas and clamoured for more. After a quick consultation Monique launched into Jolene with the two bands throwing everything into the Dolly classic. Ms. Parton would surely have been impressed. I certainly was!

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Old Dominion

* with Drake White and James Otto ** with Morgan Frazier and David Ray *** with Rascal Flatts **** Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert and Sam Hunt ***** with Jake Owen Thu Jan 14: Nashville, Marathon Music Works Wed 20: Los Angeles, The Roxy Theatre Fri 22: Lynchburg, Phase 2 Sat 23: Charlotte, Coyote Joe’s Wed 27: Tulsa, Cain’s Ballroom Thu 28: Omaha, Ralston Arena Fri 29: Greeley, Union Colony Civic Center * Sat 30: Denver, Grizzly Rose Sun 31 – Wed Feb 3: Mexico, Great Escape 2016 at Royalton Riviera Cancún Thu Feb 11: Chicago, Joes Bar Fri 12: Minneapolis, Varsity Theatre Sat 13: Minneapolis, Varsity Theater Sun 21: Texas, San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Wed Mar 2: Iowa City, U of I Main Lounge ** Thu 3: Forest City, Waldorf College Fieldhouse ** Fri 4: Des Moines, Seven Flags Event Center ** Thu 10: Detroit, Fillmore Detroit Fri 18: Kissimmee, Runaway Country Music Fest Thu Apr 7: Florence, Country Thunder Sat 9: Panama City Beach, Spring Jam *** Fri 15: Fort Lauderdale, Tortuga Music Festival Sat Apr 23: Auburn, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sun May 1: Indio, Stagecoach Festival Sat 7: Phoenix, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat 28: Louisville, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sun 29: Forest City, Tree Town Music Festival Sat Jun 4: Arlington, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat 18: Milwaukee, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat 25: Philadelphia, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Fri Jul 1: New York, Jam In The Valley Sat 2: Pittsburgh, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Wed 6: Fort Loramie, Country Concert Sun 10: Canada, Cavendish Beach Events Centre Wed 13: Canada, Rock The Park Music Festival ***** Sat 16: Kansas City, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Fri 22: Bozeman, Gallatin Country Fair Sat 23: Seattle, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Thu 28: Cheyenne, Frontier Days ***** Sat 30: Mountain Home County Music Festival Sun 31: Sweet Home, Oregon Jamboree Sat Aug 6: Santa Clara, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat 13: Detroit, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat 20: East Rutherford, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Fri 26 – Sat 27: Foxborough, Kenny Chesney’s Spread The Love Tour **** Sat Sep 3: Lake County Fair

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Robert Cray

Thu Jan 21: Santa Ynez, Samala Showroom Sat 23 – Sun 24: Las Vegas, Orleans Showroom Wed Feb 17: Ridegfield, Ridgefield Playhouse Mon 22: Annapolis, Rams Head On Stage Tue 23: Alexandria, The Birchmere Thu 25: Northampton, Calvin Theatre Fri 26: Plymouth, The Flying Monkey Performance Center Sat 27: Portland, State Theatre

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AMA-UK 2016 showcase artists announced

After listening to over 50 applications, the AMA-UK team had the task of selecting just ten artists to play at Moth Club in Hackney on Tuesday February 2, 2016. They have now announced that the artists who will be showcasing are: Danni Nicholls Dean Owens Hannah Aldridge Jo Rose Loud Mountains Stevie Ray Latham The Travelling Band Wildflowers William the Conqueror Yola Carter Running orders are yet to be released. The AMA-UK 3rd Annual Conference is this year combined with the AMA’s inaugural Awards show. The multi-venue two day conference, showcase and awards event will take place in our new East London location of Hackney Borough on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 February, 2016. The Conference program runs across both days, with panels on the first day and a fantastic songwriting workshop on the second day. The live showcases will be held on the evening of Tuesday 2 February.

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Artists announced for Taylor Guitars Stage at Winter NAMM

Taylor Guitars has announced its artist lineup for the 2016 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. This year brings bluegrass and fingerstyle sensations, international singer-songwriters, and accomplished country music artists to the company’s showcase. Opening on Thursday, January 21, is instrumentalist, Matteo Palmer. Palmer’s passion for guitar began after seeing fingerstyle virtuoso Alex De Grassi perform live. Palmer will be followed by Grace and Chelsea Constable. The sisters started playing guitar when they were 9 and 10, respectively, and quickly grew into a powerfully dynamic sibling duo. ClosingThursday night will be Grammy-nominated guitar player, singer and songwriter Trey Hensley. On Friday, Swedish fingerstyle guitarist Gabriella Quevedo will take the stage. The daughter of an Argentinean guitarist, Quevedo began her career after being inspired by the fingerstyle players she saw on YouTube. Saturday evening will welcome three members of the Zac Brown Band; John Driskell Hopkins, Clay Cook, and Daniel de los Reyes. Following the country jammers will be John and Jacob, comprised of John Davidson, Jacob Bryant, Trevor Davis, Jake Thrasher and Austin Taylor Smith. Fans attending the NAMM Show are welcome to view the performances live by visiting the Taylor Room located at 213 ABC.

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Luke Bryan adds stadium dates to his 2016 tour

Luke Bryan has announced a series of concerts at American stadiums and ballparks as part of his 2016 Kill the Lights Tour. The country star used his mobile app to announce to his fans a series of stadium shows over the summer. The singer released his most recent album, Kill the Lights, in August. His Kill the Lights Tour will open in Evansville in February, closing in Salt Lake in October. He will play 40 shows in total. Bryan’s current single, Home Alone Tonight, features Karen Fairchild from Little Big Town, who will join him on tour, alongside Dustin Lynch. Tickets for the 2016 Kill the Lights Tour go on sale on Jan. 29. More information is available on Bryan’s official website.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson to release Gershwin Brothers Tribute Album

Willie Nelson was last year’s recipient of the Library of Congress’s Gershwin Prize for Popular Song – the first country singer to received this award.The country legend has now decided to celebrate the brothers George and Ira with a new album this year. Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings George Gershwin is due for release on February 26 and saw the country singer-songwriter recording classic songs such as It Ain’t Necessarily So, Somebody Loves Me, I Got Rhythm, They Can’t Take That Away From Me and the title track, Summertime. Nelson has already established himself as a interpreter of classic standards with his 1978 album, Stardust, a hit with country fans and also including Gershwin songs. Summertime will also feature two duets, with Sheryl Crow, who joins Nelson on Embraceable You, and Cyndi Lauper on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off.

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Lineup announced for Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2016

Fairport’s Cropredy Convention has announced the full line-up of artists appearing at this year’s festival. Taking place on 11, 12 and 13 August, Cropredy will put together over 30 hours of live music from 20 top acts. The headliners for 2016 include Madness on the Thursday and The Bootleg Beatles on Friday. The Saturday night headline performance from host band Fairport Convention will follow a solo set from Ralph McTell. This year’s eclectic line-up will range from folk rockers, Steeleye Span to emerging alt-folk band Maia; from the energetic performances of CoCo and the Butterfields to the much-loved hillbilly comedy of Hayseed Dixie. Other acts include Anthony John Clarke and Dave Pegg, Sound of the Sirens, and Wille and the Bandits on Friday; Richard Digance, Pierce Brothers, Demon Barbers XL and Babylon Circus on Saturday. As usual, Cropredy will also feature the winners of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award. Tickets are exclusively available from Fairport’s website fairportconvention.com. One-day, two-day and three-day tickets are available.

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Larkin Poe

Review Date: August 22, 2012 Review By: Emily Saxton Location: The Greystones, Sheffield Calhoun, Georgia-born Larkin Poe – sisters Megan and Rebecca Lovell (formally members of the folk trio, the Lovell Sisters) – dropped by the bustling Sheffield Greystones Inn, the 24th of 30 European tour dates scheduled in support of their recently released fifth EP, the CD/DVD combo THICK AS THIEVES, to deliver an enchanting 14-song set to an appreciative, sold out audience. The toe-tapping Chesterfield foursome, Grassoline provided the opening sequence. Joined on the intimate stage by band guitarist Rick Lollar, drummer Chad Melton and bassist Robby Handley, the five-piece Larkin Poe opened their set with the deliciously rocky Jailbreak, followed by the soulful mid-temp number, The Principle Of Silver Lining, Rebecca vocally superb on both whilst Megan’s harmonies and lap steel solos were an utter dream to witness. Throughout the evening, the sisters managed to uphold a tasteful balance of well-interpreted covers, old favourites and new gems, including the Megan-penned Trance, bluegrass-rooted Long Hard Fall, the rock-vibed Love Or Money and Play On (taken from the new EP) and a fleeting, improvised rendition of Gillian Welch’s The Devil Had A Hold On Me. ‘It’s not one of ours but we like it a whole lot…’ Rebecca said with a twinkle in her eye, just as they broke into the mandolin-led cover of Massive Attack’s Teardrop; the Southern rock undercurrent, beautiful plucked backdrop and stunningly delivered 4-piece harmonies complementing each other wonderfully, whilst their rendition of the widely-covered Wade In The Water, laced with Larkin Poe flourishes-not only demonstrated the sisters’ musical maturity, but also provided the evening with a set-list gem. “We’re going to take you back to the beginning of Larkin Poe,” Rebecca continued after the applause from the previous song had died down-the folk purity and musical chemistry woven into the familiar chords of We Intertwine, filtering beautifully through the speakers. Suspecting as though she was being unusually quiet, Rebecca explained how the pair had given three interviews already that evening: “When you’ve been talking all day, there isn’t much left to say by the evening…” However, I doubt the audience minded, as she went on to tell the sea of fascinated faces about how the mandolin and lap steel-led Mad As A Hatter was written about her schizophrenic grandfather who led multiple lives around the world; its intense vocal deliverance against a dark and anxious undercurrent, providing a vocal high. The five-some were whooped and applauded back onto the stage to provide an encore of the wholly infectious Money (That’s What I Want), the stunning harmonies and three-part solo allowing them to finish on a crowd-cheering, audience-applauding high, heading to the bar area afterwards to sign CDs. An utter joy from start to finish, the Lovell girls not only demonstrated what talented musicians and songwriters they are but also how easily they can captivate their audience in the most delightful way.

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