Showing posts with label no frills.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no frills.. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
No Frills live @ Cabaret Lounge
Performed this live back last year for a live spoken word and music set I did with Conrad Murray
Friday, 7 February 2014
No Frills live at the A & E in Decmber
Afternoon
I was just doing a youtube search on myself, sorry about that, I do it from time to time, and came across this. It was filmed at Speaking, which is run the The A and the E who are a collective of artists, writers and thinkers, headed up by James Massiah. It was the day after I'd finished the bedsit show, so I was pretty tired, but came out after this event feeling inspired again. All the people they had sharing were pretty sick. Check out the website, they have video's of loads of cool artists. Enjoy.
I was just doing a youtube search on myself, sorry about that, I do it from time to time, and came across this. It was filmed at Speaking, which is run the The A and the E who are a collective of artists, writers and thinkers, headed up by James Massiah. It was the day after I'd finished the bedsit show, so I was pretty tired, but came out after this event feeling inspired again. All the people they had sharing were pretty sick. Check out the website, they have video's of loads of cool artists. Enjoy.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Forthcoming EP and wee up date!
Hello!
It's Monday and I've just got back from Latitude festival yesterday, had a great time. I was performing as part of the 90's BPM show and apart from a 7 hour journey to get there from London, due to a man on the roof of Ipswich station with pants on his head (if you don't believe me read HERE) it was a whole heap of fun.
There's been a quite a few gigs of late, Purely festival, Brockley Jack Scratch to name a few, most with Conrad Murray who I work with regularly, we both had a lot fun. But on the 7th July I was invited to perfrom at the Cabaret Lounge, which is a night run by a singer and artist called Airlie Scott. I took Conrad with me and we did a full 25 minute set so I was able to mix it up with straight spoken word and music, which I don't get to do very often, I even played the snare drum for one of Conrad's solo tracks. It was a wicked night and we were well looked after. It was a different sort of gig to what I'm used to but I really enjoyed it. It's set in a restaurant called Toulouse Lautrec and is very well set up for small gigs, there's even a camera over the piano keys so the audience can see what the pianist is doing! Anyway, I was able to perfrom 2 tracks from the EP myself and Conrad are working on called The Dice That Rolled A 3, and luckily we had it filmed and recorded, so below is a one of those tracks, called No Frills.
From next week, I go into the final development phase for my first solo show A Tale From The Bedsit so I'll keep you all posted.
Enjoy
Paul
It's Monday and I've just got back from Latitude festival yesterday, had a great time. I was performing as part of the 90's BPM show and apart from a 7 hour journey to get there from London, due to a man on the roof of Ipswich station with pants on his head (if you don't believe me read HERE) it was a whole heap of fun.
There's been a quite a few gigs of late, Purely festival, Brockley Jack Scratch to name a few, most with Conrad Murray who I work with regularly, we both had a lot fun. But on the 7th July I was invited to perfrom at the Cabaret Lounge, which is a night run by a singer and artist called Airlie Scott. I took Conrad with me and we did a full 25 minute set so I was able to mix it up with straight spoken word and music, which I don't get to do very often, I even played the snare drum for one of Conrad's solo tracks. It was a wicked night and we were well looked after. It was a different sort of gig to what I'm used to but I really enjoyed it. It's set in a restaurant called Toulouse Lautrec and is very well set up for small gigs, there's even a camera over the piano keys so the audience can see what the pianist is doing! Anyway, I was able to perfrom 2 tracks from the EP myself and Conrad are working on called The Dice That Rolled A 3, and luckily we had it filmed and recorded, so below is a one of those tracks, called No Frills.
From next week, I go into the final development phase for my first solo show A Tale From The Bedsit so I'll keep you all posted.
Enjoy
Paul
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