Enjoy a night of the very best of Americana and Alt-Country from some of Yorkshire's finest:
Mulholland With their influence reaching back to the heyday of singer songwriters in the 1960s and 1970s, York based Mulholland bring their own take on acoustic Americana with their close harmonies and self-penned material. "Mulholland paint the picture of America’s heartland." York Calling "Are these people from Tennessee?" Out In The Crowd www.mulhollandband.com Gracie Falls With her highly personal songs and great guitar playing, Gracie not only played Latitude last year but was named UK Unsigned Songwriter of the Year. "Being there when Gracie played the BBC Introducing stage at Latitude was a joy. She has a beautiful voice and a natural warmth. The audience loved her" Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2 www.graciefallsmusic.com Steve Chapman Smith Steve Chapman Smith has had a wide and varied musical career including recording four sessions for the late great John Peel with Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and Ghostdance at the BBC's Maida Vale studios. Steve has now launched a solo career showcasing his original material with a few much loved covers along the way. Passionate, uplifting, real songs about real people and real life. No rose tinted glasses here! www.stevechapmansmith.com Steamtown "This is simple music played by a man with a suitcase and a guitar and a woman with a bag of harmonicas and a banjo. Steamtown are a duo influenced by American folk and country music, writing songs about love, heartbreak, trains and heavy drinking" www.facebook.com/Steamtownband
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