Started playing guitar at the start of 2005 and then wrote some songs?? Something like that anyway. Thankyou very much to Tom Diffenthal (Hows My Pop) for helping recording the songs and his piano/guitar additions.
People who have been on stage with me during gigs include:
Jonathan O'Flaherty (guitar)
Andrew Raven (guitar)
Sam Moore (guitar)
Roisin Dougherty-Snell (vocals)
Tom Diffenthal (hammond Organ)
Guy Morris (guitar, harmonica, percussion)
"Hugely impressive. Cleverly contrived a lyrically heavy songs" Mid Wales
"Sweet balladry from a talented singer songwriter" LULUMS
Dan Haywood's New Hawks www. myspace. com/newhawks Lancaster's very own cosmic force. If you're not yet aquainted with the live New Hawks experience, you must get it in yer soul.
I Am Your Autopilot www. myspace. com/iamyourautopilot Sublime folk-tronica from Manchester. A rare live outing - graceful electronics meets folk - rumour has it that Raz (Starless & Bible Black) will be guesting on synth...
Little Pebble www. myspace. com/pebblelittle Edinburgh's Little Pebble also had releases out by his chums at the Fence Collective. His finger-picking of beautiful melodies and charming observations make for a beguiling combination. Last seen in Lancaster in Come in Tokyo, his garage-rock incarnation.
Sally Murray www. myspace. com/sallymurraythemusical Nottingham's Sally Murray (now based in Manchester) is the new rising star of Timbreland. Amazing voice and guitar playing - recordings coming soon!
Corn Capri www. myspace. com/corncapri Manchester's Corn Capri is the solo guise of Pete Philipson, guitarist/songwriter of Starless & Bible Black, and his trademark inventive and tasteful guitar playing will be on display stripped down.
greetings joseph Working For A Nuclear Free City (Manchester); Amazing blend of psychedelic experimentalism and pure pop, harnessed with lo-fi sounds. Just back from a U.S tour where they played SXSW. www. myspace. com/wfanfc Beat The Radar (Manchester/Lancaster); Indie Post-Punk Pop genius ;) www. myspace. com/beattheradar Pushbike Army (Leeds); Riot rock n roll punk. Think Billy Bragg, The Clash and The Buzzcocks. Just realising debut single ‘Four From Alexandra Grove’. www. myspace. com/pushbikearmy Steve Morgan (Lancaster); Lancaster music scene legend plays the classics, fresh with a new E.P. It’s a pleasure for him to play this night. www. myspace. com/stevemorgan
All of this for the stupidly low price of £3. Doors at 8.30pm. That’s all. xx
HI thnx for the friendship and it’s nice to know you! Think it’s nice to be connected with musicians all over the world. In music we are all alike and speak the same language!!! I think you have very nice music, I enjoyed listening to it…… really sounds GREAT ….love it !! Greets from “D E E Z E L” (Belgium) and lots of luck in every thing you do!! If you can find the time check out my music too (thnx)
This gig is a must for any fan of folk, alt-country and Americana music. Nels' new album got **** in UNCUT, 9/10 on Americana UK and sold out on Play. com two days after its release. And with support from Jon Redfern and myself, it's not to be missed!
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Hi Nix, Just a reminder I am holding an album launch gig for my debut "The Colourful Truth" on Saturday 2nd February 8:30pm at The Olive Bar above the Gregson. It's £2 in and I will be supported by Daniel Ray and Little Hero. Copies of the album will be on sale for £5 on the night. Hope to see you there. Peace and Music Stuart Anthony
Just to let you know that "Dizzy" has made the playlist for my show "Northern Sky" on Lancaster and Morecambe's Community Radio Station Diversity FM. The show goes out Sat 29th Dec at 1pm and is broadcast on 103.5FM or via the web at www.diversityfm.co.uk
"While drawing subtly from classical, folk and blues techniques (and the extended, experimental style established by Fahey and carried on by the likes of Jack Rose and Ben Chasny), Jaycock colours his take on acoustic guitar’s traditional warmth with an edge of thoroughly chilling British oddness. Listen close, and you’ll hear the ghostly textures of hauntology pioneers Broadcast or Belbury Poly; the sinister regularity of a Hawksmoor church; the inevitable, fateful ending of a folk tale; the clash of reason and superstition that gives tension to a Victorian ghost story; and always, somewhere, a sense of quite beautiful unease..." - Frances May Morgan, Editor, Plan B Magazine
hi joe - this should be great, hope you can make it!
I'll be playing a full live set this Saturday at The Golden Lion in Lancaster. Thats 6 and 12 string acoustic ,and solo electric guitar featuring original songs and covers by Nick Drake, Tim & Jeff Buckley and Bob Dylan and others. It's free so what's keeping ya!