The Art House – Southampton – Saturday October 1st

 

Another of our Art House shows and our last for a couple of months as the next one won’t be until December.

This show featuring the talents of Ricky Tart who has been described as “…mixing the surreal with the everyday, Ricky weaves elements of poetry, rap, song, and theatre into a broad pallet of tall tales that may include ISIS Penguins, warring conjoined twins, Schrödinger’s Lottery Ticket, or sometimes just growing his eyebrows out”

and the mighty Marvin B Naylor who occupies a legendary status among guitarist and songwriters, come along and hear why.

Doors open at 7.30 with the show starting at 8. Ricky will open with a 15 minute set followed by Marvin who will do the same.  We will close the first half after which we will have a short interval with all the artists returning to the stage for the second half containing more of the same!

Tickets are limited to 30 as it’s a small and intimate affair with chairs and tables and a little space for anyone that fancies a dance! 

We would really appreciate it if you could buy tickets in advance as it makes life a lot easier, however advance tickets can’t be refunded.

THIS WAS A GREAT SHOW! MARVIN WAS HIS USUAL AMAZING SELF AND I SAT MESMERISED AS I LISTENED TO HIM. TBH I HADN’T SEEN RICKY BEFORE BUT I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY HIS TALENT AND THE WAY HE TOTALLY ENGAGED THE AUDIENCE. THEY LOVED HIM AND SO DID I!… NICK

 

 

The Railway – Winchester – 15 September 2022

!t had to happen…. We’re playing the Railway in Winchester and it going to be brilliant! 

Ben Graham is headlining with a band called Who Ate All The Crayons and a singer songwriter called Sarah Collins. What a night! We take the stage at 9.20 but there are two acts on before us so get there early to catch them too. 

 

We had so much fun at this gig. It was a chance for us to take advantage of the great sound engineer Jay and he did not let us down. The sound in stage was awesome and he was so helpful and creative! Jack (the promotor) was so friendly and did a great job. Thanks Railway!