upcoming wib events…
Saturday 4th April. 7.30pm
Live Music - Acoustic Anarchy
Saturday April 4th sees the return of James Bar Bowen, who is a politically charged folk punk singer-songwriter based in Yorkshire. James plays with passion and humour and always puts in an engaging performance.
Joining James is Simon Bromide, a local singer-songwriter whose work touches on folk/punk/indie/psychedelia. Simon will be promoting his new single Forest Mountain Forest and upcoming releases.
Also on the bill will be Muffy, a singer songwriter now based in London, originally from the Isle of Wight.
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Sunday 5th April. 2pm
Homebrew Club
Join us for waterintobeer’s homebrew club. If you brew or are interested in starting brewing, come along with a beer for the group to share and give pointers. Don’t worry if you haven’t got anything ready or haven’t even started brewing yet; you’re more than welcome. The challenge for April is St George.
You can join the event here
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Saturday 11th April. 7pm
Live Improvised Music
Words embedded in coloured percussion and natural sounds emerge inevitably as strangely slanted songs.
The sinuous exchanges and interwoven textures of Matteo's guitar and Simon's saxophone create a visceral journey through the edgelands of musical soundscapes. Antonio makes up the trio weaving in drums and percussion.
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Wednesday 15th April. 7pm
Live Music - Guitar Night
Live music from Lottie, Big Oil, Oli Knigh & Tej
Pay what you can afford.
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Wednesday 22nd April. 7pm
Pub Quiz
Live Music - Acoustic Anarchy
Oscar Roche will be performing all new songs, written between bus journeys in Mexico or on friend's couches in London. He likes them very much and hopes you will too.
Jake Grandorge is a London based singer, songwriter and producer who seamlessly fuses traditional songwriting with dramatic and experimental production values. With an Arthur Russel-esque fragility to his voice, there is a notable sensitivity to the delivery and subject-matter. Grandorge has developed an appetite for writing painful and joyous music to become one of the most exciting new artists of today.
Joanie O'Mara - Folk songs from a punk heart. Poetry and rebellion on a rusty guitar.
FREE ENTRY
Lawrence Corns – guitar
Simon Read – bass
Louise Messenger is an acclaimed jazz vocalist originally from Australia, now based in London. A strong presence on the UK jazz and swing scene, regularly leading her own groups and drawing from the swing era repertoire as well as the breadth of the Great American Songbook.
A compelling storyteller, with real personality in both her sound and her presence in the room.
With Lawrence Corns on guitar and Simon Read on bass.