Liverpool Acoustic Live preview – 25th February 2011

Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #38
February 2011



1. Stephen Langstaff – Here Come The Sunbeams

2. Caroline England – Crime

3. Peter Aldridge – Sail Away

4. Dom Newton – Undead Vampire Blues

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This month’s Liverpool Acoustic Live is our second anniversary on Friday 25th February 2011 at the View Two Gallery on Mathew Street.
  • Stephen Langstaff returns to the View Two Gallery for the third year in a row and it’s great to see him back. Stephen is a major talent more used to large stages such as the O2 Academy, Echo Arena (supporting Deacon Blue), and The Philharmonic Hall (supporting The Lightning Seeds) but for one night only he’s returning to his acoustic roots.
  • Caroline England is back performing after taking time off recently, and we’re chuffed that she’s agreed to play for us at this gig. Expect great songs and a beautiful voice.
  • Peter Aldridge combines the power of music with the emotional impact of poetic language to craft both strong and subtle observations and reflections of the human condition.
  • Dom Newton is inspired by the legend of Robert Johnson, the intensity of Son House and the showmanship of Dr. John and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. And we like a blues at Liverpool Acoustic Live!
This show is SOLD OUT 
Tickets for future shows are available from wegottickets.com/liverpoolacoustic 


Doors open at 8.00pm with music starting at 8.30pm sharp. The night finishes at 11.15pm

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Stephen Langstaff 
With devoted fans, UK tours, festival appearances and several record breaking gigs under his belt, Stephen Langstaff is rapidly becoming one of the country’s most prolific singer/songwriters. His songs are powerful and subtle. Langstaff excels in penning haunting melodies and winning choruses, brimming over with bare emotion.

“This is spirited and rescuing music full of cherish and intimacy”. Nerve Magazine
His voice is unique. Stephen’s soulful style has earned him exciting comparisons with luminary artists such as Jeff Buckley, Tracy Chapman and Tori Amos. Like these artists, Stephen blesses the listener with something beautifully honest and direct.After repeatedly selling out the Liverpool 02 Academy, he has since become the first unsigned singer/songwriter to headline their main room. Langstaff has also clocked an impressive number of support slots (The Lightning Seeds, The Wombats, Foy Vance, Deacon Blue) winning over both arena audiences and intimate audiences with his captivating live performance.Stephen has made several appearances at festivals including Scotland’s Wicker Man festival and the Greenbelt festival. He was invited onto the 02 ‘Academy Live’ tour, designed to promote the UK’s newest and most exciting artists and has also toured the UK with the Lightning Seeds, once again leaving new audiences and critics converted every night.

“Langstaff has an amazing vocal range, masterful lyrics and is definitely a find.”South Shields Gazette

Stephen Langstaff is a major talent. He follows the tradition of the hardworking singer/songwriter. Humble yet completely confident, he is a breath of fresh air in these days of mass marketed idols. His fans and reputation continue to grow across the UK and who could blame anyone for not being able to keep quiet about him. He has the songs and he has the voice. This ambitious artist emerging out of Liverpool seems to be the city’s worst kept secret.

When All Is Said (2007-2009) is available to buy from [iTunes]




Caroline England
 
carolineengland.co.uk

Roll up, roll up. Ladies and Gentlemen gather round. Come and see the wonder that is Caroline England. Never before have you witnessed a singer with such vocal range and length of breath singing urban folk. Simply a smouldering, flame haired Medusa bursting out of the musical haven that is Hoylake armed with her acoustic guitar.

Named as “One to Watch” by the BBC, Ms England will mesmerise you with an act that has to be seen to be believed as she rapidly climbs the ladder to success. “Who Said All Is Fair In Love And War?” The stunning debut album is out now [iTunes]. Every circus has its clown, will you miss the parade?




Peter Aldridge
 
myspace.com/peteraldridge

Peter Aldridge is a singer/songwriter living in Lancashire. He performs regularly in the clubs and music venues of the North West. “Shape of the sky” and “Long night’s time” are the first two albums of his trilogy “Mythology of Storms”. He combines the power of music with the emotional impact of poetic language to craft both strong and subtle observations and reflections of the human condition. He is quickly gaining a reputation and following amongst those who like intelligent and sensitive original material, well played and well sung.

Peter will be accompanied on the night by guitarist Steve Ripley who also plays with the Patti da Silva band and who has his own blues band Rumours. He is an exceptional player of high quality, whose guitar style complements and enriches Peter’s songs.

“The second album from Peter Aldridge is quite a revelation ……. there’s a depth and complexity in there…. It’s uplifting, full of minute imagery and reflected feelings. The arrangements are haunting and well balanced. This is song-writing of the highest order….. Recommended!” Folk North West magazine, July 2010

Shape of the Sky can be bought from [iTunes] and [Amazon]



Heaven and hell, death and the Devil, salvation, damnation and the undead provide dark inspiration for this Liverpool blues man Dom Newton‘s songs. A veteran of innumerable gigs and blues festivals this is ‘hellhound on your tail’ blues inspired by the legend of Robert Johnson, the intensity of Son House and the showmanship of Dr. John and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. An intense vocalist and powerful guitar, slide-guitar and harmonica player his songs have been BBC radio playlisted as well gaining airplay in Australia, Germany, Poland and on the National Blues Deluxe show in the USA.



Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #38 – February 2010
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The theme music is King of the Faeries by Andrew Ellis from his CD Midnight On The Water.