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« Reply #2080 on: May 02, 2024, 07:56:17 AM »



John Bramwell and the Full Harmonic Trio in Chester last night.  

Just the most wondrous gig - musically, practically, everything.  John knows how to write a beautiful song - every single one of his can touch the heart in a very special way and some of them, oh my God...

If the trio are in your neck of the woods (and they are) don't miss out...

https://johnbramwell.com/tours


He really is superb. Were his song intros up to their usual standard? eg. 'This is another song about drinking, and disaster'.

Its a shame I Am Kloot never really made it. Hopefully John will get some recognition one day. He deserves a far higher profile.


Unusually he was stone cold sober (designated driver duty apparently) - sipping a pint throughout but only having about half of it.  He was wryly funny - lots of engagement.  I do think Dave Fidler has made a significant positive contribution to John's life and career  - and not just musically.  His own set was bloody excellent too.  Having been in a crowd of 2000 people watching I am Kloot and singing every single word, I think that 'never really making it' needs some contextualisation.  I'm not sure John would still be around today if they had massive success, mind...Who knows.  

If you don't know this guy, for your own sake, in the name of all that is holy do check him out...
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« Reply #2081 on: May 02, 2024, 09:20:19 AM »




John Bramwell and the Full Harmonic Trio in Chester last night.  

Just the most wondrous gig - musically, practically, everything.  John knows how to write a beautiful song - every single one of his can touch the heart in a very special way and some of them, oh my God...

If the trio are in your neck of the woods (and they are) don't miss out...

https://johnbramwell.com/tours


He really is superb. Were his song intros up to their usual standard? eg. 'This is another song about drinking, and disaster'.

Its a shame I Am Kloot never really made it. Hopefully John will get some recognition one day. He deserves a far higher profile.


Unusually he was stone cold sober (designated driver duty apparently) - sipping a pint throughout but only having about half of it.  He was wryly funny - lots of engagement.  I do think Dave Fidler has made a significant positive contribution to John's life and career  - and not just musically.  His own set was bloody excellent too.  Having been in a crowd of 2000 people watching I am Kloot and singing every single word, I think that 'never really making it' needs some contextualisation.  I'm not sure John would still be around today if they had massive success, mind...Who knows.  

If you don't know this guy, for your own sake, in the name of all that is holy do check him out...


Fair enough it does require some context. I suppose somewhere towards what Elbow achieved, at a level that could have sustained the band but not pushed them over the edge. I don't hear many I am Kloot songs on 6 music, let alone Radio 2, and not many people I know, and who would definitely like them, have even heard of them. But as you allude to, be careful what you wish for.

I think the last couple of times I've seen him (last was 2022) he was designated driver, which raised a bit of a laugh from the audience when he mentioned it.
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« Reply #2082 on: May 02, 2024, 09:23:47 AM »


I think the last couple of times I've seen him (last was 2022) he was designated driver, which raised a bit of a laugh from the audience when he mentioned it.


I did wonder if it was just a jokey polite way of saying "I'm not drinking sh1tloads and please don't offer me a drink"
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« Reply #2083 on: Yesterday at 06:43:00 PM »

Last night at the Paramount Theater in Austin: Rhiannon Giddens with guest Charly Lowry!

I see that Rhiannon toured the U.K. in late 2023-early 2024, so she may not return this year. Nevertheless, I heartily recommend her to any fan of Americana, roots, and folk music. She is a skilled banjo-ist (if that's a word) and fiddler with a spectacular voice that blends operatic range with deep soul. Her background is in "old-timey music" (her words) with the Carolina Chocolate Drops, but she performed mostly contemporary and self-penned tunes last night. She is beautiful, smart, talented, and an enchanting performer. Two thumbs way up!

Charly Lowry, a North Carolinian with indigenous ancestry, opened the show. She accompanies herself on guitar and hand drum, singing in English and one or more indigenous languages. Like Rhiannon, she is a powerhouse vocalist. She joined Rhiannon in support on several songs, as well.

We're very glad we made it to this show, and we are now fans for life.
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