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Paolo Morena, Worry Dolls and Mr G & Rich
We have a magnificent night of music lined up for you lucky people!
Paolo Morena lf you thought you'd seen and heard it all, music-wise, you'd better prepare for Paolo Morena: his live-looping approach to performance, combined with an astonishing talent for turning out catchy, beautiful, perfectly-crafted songs, is something to behold - and listen to. Hovering somewhere between gigging and performance art, Paolo's shows are a master class in holding an audience spellbound. The live-looping technique requires the musician to record and play back his own performance as he goes along, so a one-man band can be transformed into anything, from a quartet to a symphony orchestra! A must-see for music-lovers everywhere, Paolo plays gigs up and down the country and across Europe regularly, so do catch him when he's in town.
Worry Dolls
London's Worry Dolls have been rapidly building momentum with their unique approach to indie-folk. Formed in late 2010, the duo met at Paul McCartney's school of music in Liverpool. Bonding initially due to having the same fiery red locks, what sets Worry Dolls apart is their tongue-in-cheek, honest lyrics and their refusal to sing "cliché love songs". In their time together as a duo, they've forged something substantially stronger than a hair colour match. A beautiful and captivating result. The release of their 'Burden' EP in June this year at a sold out show at the Sebright Arms, was followed at the end of the year with a trip to Nashville to record their upcoming debut album!
"It's no secret that we think Worry Dolls are pretty special" - For Folk's Sake
"Two girls about to break your heart, sew it back together and leave you smiling for days." - Declan Bennett (Once the Musical/Eastenders)
"Humorous and charming folk-songwriting combined with sublime harmonies" - Neil Cowley (Neil Cowley Trio, Adele)
"What sets Worry Dolls apart is their sense of humour. See tongue in cheek single 'Oliver' about their infatuation with a West End drag queen as a prime example." - Folk Geek
Mr G and Rich
The Oxfordshire two piece first came to light by providing the backing noise to Ange Dolittle - Eat frontman - side project 'Dolittle'. From that we saw them perform as a two piece several times, and their quirky, dark and tuneful songs became a firm favourite of ours, and we're chuffed to bits to have them playing for us!
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LocationSebright Arms (View)
31-35 Coate Street
London E2 9AG
United Kingdom
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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