Back in Brighton
showcase
22 Feb 2009
LINE UP
The Moulettes, Jono McCleery (accompanied by his band The Dans), Nick Mulvey, AF Harrold
VENUE
The Hanbury Club, Brighton
Website
DOORS
7.30pm
Due to the warm reception we got in Brighton at our first show in December, we have booked in a 2nd with a brand new lineup.
The Hanbury Club was an amazing venue for us last time and we’re so excited about playing there again – tickets on sale now!
THE LINE UP
The Moulettes
The Moulettes are a folk-stomping barn-storming swingin’ quintet: An orchestra of absurdity featuring cello, bassoon, guitars, violin, viola, autoharp, kazoo, trombone, drums & 5-part harmonies! Their songs are narrative driven alliterative epics of depravity, decadence and delirious devastation, and they deliver a rollicking, resounding live set when called upon.
Jono McCleery
Jono McCleery is a London based solo artist, recently signed to Ninja Tune. He has been touring in Switzerland and supporting Fink and has finished his 1st album ‘Darkest Light’ indepedently which was self-produced and funded by his fans, including folk-star Vashti Bunyan and radio DJs Tom Robinson and Fiona Talkington. Jono has also collaborated with The Part Time Heroes with songs Realise & Angels Fly.
http://www.myspace.com/jonomccleery
Nick Mulvey
Nick Mulvey is ¼ of Portico Quartet. As well as performing with the band, he now performs his own unique solo material with OneTaste. He performed his first shows with OneTaste back in 2007 and since then he has played in prestigious venues throughout London and has recently completed the Vortex Jazz tour as their featured solo act.
Having completed a degree at SOAS in ethnomusicology, Nick draws majority of his influence from African music makers and poets. Many of his songs incorporate old African stories and poetry, composed to his own music, making for very interesting and unique pieces of work.
http://www.myspace.com/nickmulveymusic
AF Harrold
A. F. Harrold is a performance poet of unimaginable imagination which sometimes makes things awkward, especially in social situations. But, heigh ho, eh? If life were simple it wouldn’t be a Rubik’s Cube.
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