Luca
A singer-songwriter based in Warwick, where I grew up. Currently writing a load of songs in my room like most of the rest of them! I do a non-music job. I started learning acoustic guitar mostly through youtube tutorials when I was in sixth form. I was particularly drawn to acoustic, folk-style music, so I focused on learning that style. I've been singing for way longer than I've been playing guitar. I used to sing in bands before I fully succumbed to good old melancholic folk. I'm now 25. I try to be as honest as hell because I think that's cool in songwriting.
I play a mix of contemporary and classic folk and blues songs, as well as my own.
Finger-picking, sing-alongs and honest and earnest songs are all featured in my sets.
Best described as fresh, fun and emotional.
Saturday Sun
Legendary producer of the Whitstable Sessions, Johnny steps out with a new hat on at the crossroads of country and blues
Johnny Fewings - guitar, banjo, vocal Alan Cook - pedal steel, guitar, mandolin
Nick Haeffner
Nick's first exposure was as a member of cult indie band Clive Pig and the Hopeful Chinamen. Subsequently he joined The Tea Set, with whom he recorded two singles and an album before releasing a highly acclaimed solo album 'The Great Indoors' in 1986 (Bam Caruso). The album was an eclectic mixture of psychedelia, folk rock, new wave and classical music, favourably compared with Nick Drake and Syd Barrett.
""The best sixties-style psychedelic release of the week is not Sgt Pepper on CD but the debut by Nick Haeffner...an album that is varied, unexpected and wonderfully refreshing." Robin Denselow The Guardian
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