Our friends at Mellowtone have a new show coming up next month, this time in partnership with Nothingville Music.
They’re welcoming back to Liverpool folk legend Michael Chapman for a special show at St Bride’s Church. Special guest on the night is Nick Ellis.
Tickets are £13.45 (£12 plus booking fee) from Skiddle.
Doors open from 7.00pm.
Michael Chapman
Michael Chapman first became known on the London and Cornish folk circuits in mid-1966. Playing a blend of atmospheric and autobiographical material he established a reputation for intensity and innovation.
While living in Hull, East Yorkshire, in late 1969, he signed to EMI’s Harvest label & recorded a quartet of classic albums. LPs like ’Fully Qualified Survivor,’ ‘Rainmaker’ , ‘Window’ and ‘Wrecked Again’ defined the melancholic observer role Michael was to make his own, mixing intricate guitar instrumentals with a full band sound.
He is one of the UK’s best known finger picking style guitar players.
As part of a continuing musical lineage that includes the likes of Ralph McTell, John Martyn, Davey Graham & Bert Jansch, Chapman is still touring and recording and his playing is on top form.
Nick Ellis
Nick Ellis is dedicated to the concept of “Song” and “Melody”. Some people call it folk, some just call it good old fashioned song craft. Currently based in Liverpool, Ellis blends streetscape narrative-noir with a classic British acoustic approach.
Using a blend of rhythmic attack and finger-quick lucidity, his sound has been described as “a conversation between Elvis Costello and John Martyn.”