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An
Englishman, An Irishman & A Scotsman
A night that promises tall tales, long drinks and enough songs from
the sea of heartbreak to sail away on…
M.W.King leader of Britain's Alt. Country pioneers The Good
Sons is revered on both sides of the Atlantic and has drawn comparisons
with Phil Ochs, Townes Van Zandt and Woody Guthrie.
Q magazine wrote: "King transmutes squalor and self-laceration into pure
gold".
Andy White adds poet, eloquent romantic and wry political observer
to songwriter.
Mojo wrote: "Corking tunes, mighty choruses, offbeat subject matter…from
rage to sage, it's time to discover one of our best kept secrets".
Jackie Leven, all the way from Fife, is a natural raconteur, a
brilliant guitarist, a songwriter without peer and a singer of the rarest
beauty.
Mojo wrote: "melodies which set out with the tread of classic pop or folk,
then take bittersweet twists that lodge in the heart"
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