may, 2017

thu11may7:00 pmLadies of the Blues7:00 pm Tickets: Advanced Tickets £10

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GABRIELLA JONES

Gabriella Jones is a singer songwriter from Birmingham UK. She has played the Wireless Festival and Hard Rock Calling Festivals in Hyde Park along with the Isle of Wight Festival. The blues/rock singer has already supported massive acts like Bon Jovi and Slash at festivals and played at the LG Forum Live before acts such as Beyonce, Black Sabbath and Rihanna.

 

Gabriella has recently been made Patron of Breakthrough Breast Cancer West Midlands and was nominated for Music Artist of the Year at the West Midlands Women of the Year awards.

ELLES BAILEY

Bristol based Elles Bailey hasn’t been dubbed a ‘Blues Princess’ for no reason.  This young Bristolian cuts right against the grain in so many ways, that’s probably why she’s such a rapidly rising star in the British music scene. Her husky toned, lived-in voice sounds like she drinks Jack Daniels neat from the bottle and has a 60-a-day habit, was caused by a serious illness when she was three causing her throat to almost close up!

 

Nowadays Elles and her band (made up of some of Bristol’s brightest and finest) are currently tearing up the UK and European scene, scoring raves reviews at every place they play from Bristol to Berlin, with energy packed hi-octane performances. That trademark gravelly voice providing the lead.

AMY KHONSARI

Born in Nottingham UK with a Persian heritage, moved to London aged 16 to study at the ‘The
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts’ after receiving a scholarship. Upon graduating Amy performed
professionally for three years in numerous productions in the UK and overseas.
She always had a strong desire to inspire and innovate through her songwriting and felt compelled to take the
next step – which led her to fully pursue a career as a solo artist. She went on to study voice and guitar at ‘The
Academy of Contemporary Music’ where she received the Vocalist of the Year award. Amy experimented with a
number of songwriting techniques until she decided to concentrate less on trying to write a hit record and more
on telling the stories that came out of her own experiences and emotions. This was a revelation and uncovered
a depth and intensity to her music that audiences have immediately connected with.

Doors

(Thursday) 7:00 pm

Tickets

Advanced Tickets £10

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