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Jamie Sutherland & Rick Redbeard

Nothing Ever Happens Here

Thu 28 Apr 2022 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

£14

Venue

Anatomy Lecture Theatre
Summerhall
Edinburgh,EH91PLUnited Kingdom
Phone
01315601580
Age Group: 16+ (under 18s accompanied)
Duration: 3h
Unreserved seating

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Jamie Sutherland (Broken Records) & Rick Redbeard (The Phantom Band) are delighted to announce a co-headline tour of some of their favourite venues around Scotland in support of their new albums Bruise & From Under Old Moons! Expect an intimate night with two both artists performing together onstage, trading songs and stories and delving into both of their extensive back catalogues.

Jamie Sutherland

Jamie Sutherland is the lead singer of Edinburgh’s Broken Records (4ad, JSharp Records). In 2017 he recorded his debut solo album “Bruise” with Neil Pennycook (Meursault) and a cast of friends including members of Broken Records, Meursault, Stanley Odd, The Leg & Siobhan Wilson. Finally released in Nov 2020, “Bruise” (★★★★ – The Scotsman) is a collection of songs about the passing and understanding of time through the prism of fatherhood and changing relationships. Likened to John Prine, Mike Scott of The Waterboys, Bill Fay & Tim Buckley, his style is an unselfconscious love affair of classic 60’s and 70’s song writing.

Rick Redbeard

Rick Redbeard is the folkish solo project of Scottish musician and songwriter Rick Anthony, best known as the lead singer from Glasgow’s celebrated The Phantom Band. He has released 2 acclaimed albums under the Rick Redbeard moniker- 2013’s ‘No Selfish Heart’ and 2016’s ‘Awake Unto’.

After the pandemic curtailed plans for the release of his 3rd album in 2020, he turned to Bandcamp and has released 4 collections on the platform over the past 2 years- 2 instrumental EPs, ‘Echo Memory’ and ‘Aberdonian Time-Slip’, and 2 full-length collections of unreleased songs- ‘First Songs: Covers, Clangers and Myspace Bangers’, and ‘From Under Old Moons’.

Anthony’s songwriting melds a strong melodic sensibility with traditional folk themes like love, death, and the passing of time, and lyrics inspired by the natural world and his childhood growing up in the Aberdeenshire countryside.

 

Plus support from Raveloe.

Raveloe is the project of Glasgow based songwriter Kim Grant. The alias is taken from the name of a fictional village within the pages of a Mary Anne Evans (George Eliot) novel called Silas Marner about a reclusive weaver. Growing up in the small industrial town of Motherwell she found magic and escaped in the small beauties through moments of isolation and difficulty. A thread evident in songs that oscillate from heartbreak to hopefulness, exploring dualities and inspired by a fusion of folk-rock-indie.

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