SCARLET & THE WOLVES
“Scarlet and the Wolves are a unique alternative band set to take London by storm. With ballads that pull at your heart strings to atmospheric alt-rock, Smoky alt blues and Americana fusions. This band pack a hell of an emotional punch, with a dynamic and varied set that is hard to forget. The brains behind the cleverly woven sound are singer/songwriter Lucy Bradshaw (aka Scarlet) and music producer and lead guitarist Graeme Hill (Grey Wolf). Their fresh and original collection of songs are guaranteed to have you ‘howlin’ by the end of the night!”
STEVE WARNER
With a musical heritage of playing bass guitar in 90’s rock bands, Steve discovered folk music later in life by stumbling into a folk session at his local pub (Kimpton), he felt immediately at home with this community. The storytelling song writing and the energy and passion of fellow musicians playing together was something that lit a spark within him that has never gone out.. Doing the hard yards of folk sessions, floor spots, open mics, support slots, busking, pub gigs, coffee shops, wine bars and playing on London underground, Steve slowly developed his song writing skills and learned how to play in front of crowd. Working closely with Dan Wilde at Gladeside Recording on two EP’s (and forth coming LP) Steve has had radio play on BBC Cambridge, BBC Essex, BBC 3Counties, Cambridge 105 and a host of internet based international stations (America, Australia, Canada). Short listed two years in a row for Folk and Roots International song writing contest, as well as support slots at Cambridge folk club, Hitchin folk club, Redbourn folk club, Watford folk club, Royston folk club and appearances at Ely folk festival and the Great British folk festival. 'Steve expertly delivers emotive and elegant crafted songs, often thought-provoking and always memorable' Hannah Elizabeth 'I Thoroughly enjoyed Steve's set. He is an engaging performer armed with a collection of thought-provoking, inspiring songs' Hannah Scott "Contemporary arrangements back stories told in the true folk tradition." Brian Player, Acoustic Cafe Radio
“Scarlet and the Wolves are a unique alternative band set to take London by storm. With ballads that pull at your heart strings to atmospheric alt-rock, Smoky alt blues and Americana fusions. This band pack a hell of an emotional punch, with a dynamic and varied set that is hard to forget. The brains behind the cleverly woven sound are singer/songwriter Lucy Bradshaw (aka Scarlet) and music producer and lead guitarist Graeme Hill (Grey Wolf). Their fresh and original collection of songs are guaranteed to have you ‘howlin’ by the end of the night!”
STEVE WARNER
With a musical heritage of playing bass guitar in 90’s rock bands, Steve discovered folk music later in life by stumbling into a folk session at his local pub (Kimpton), he felt immediately at home with this community. The storytelling song writing and the energy and passion of fellow musicians playing together was something that lit a spark within him that has never gone out.. Doing the hard yards of folk sessions, floor spots, open mics, support slots, busking, pub gigs, coffee shops, wine bars and playing on London underground, Steve slowly developed his song writing skills and learned how to play in front of crowd. Working closely with Dan Wilde at Gladeside Recording on two EP’s (and forth coming LP) Steve has had radio play on BBC Cambridge, BBC Essex, BBC 3Counties, Cambridge 105 and a host of internet based international stations (America, Australia, Canada). Short listed two years in a row for Folk and Roots International song writing contest, as well as support slots at Cambridge folk club, Hitchin folk club, Redbourn folk club, Watford folk club, Royston folk club and appearances at Ely folk festival and the Great British folk festival. 'Steve expertly delivers emotive and elegant crafted songs, often thought-provoking and always memorable' Hannah Elizabeth 'I Thoroughly enjoyed Steve's set. He is an engaging performer armed with a collection of thought-provoking, inspiring songs' Hannah Scott "Contemporary arrangements back stories told in the true folk tradition." Brian Player, Acoustic Cafe Radio
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