Pete Gardiner: Songwriters' Round at The Troubadour

The Troubadour London - 263-267 Old Brompton Road, London
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This event ended on Wednesday 1st of March 2017
Admission
£8
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Troubadour Cafe
Old Brompton Road, SW5 9JA
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
West Brompton 0.18 miles

The Troubadour Presents... Songwriters Round: A songwriter's round in the genre of Country / Americana music. Organised by Megan O'Neill with acts including Liv Austen, Claydon Connor, Beth Thornton and special guest Pete Gardiner.

Pete Gardiner: Pete Gardiner is a singer-songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland.Now living in London full time, Pete is recording and performingunder N.U.A. Entertainment, chaired by Paul Hardcastle.

Megan O'Neill: Hit US TV show Nashville (ABC/Lionsgate) featured Megan's track Don't You from her debut EP; Coming Home which was named UK EP of the Year by public vote at the W21 Music Awards.

"The Irish Carrie Underwood"
- The Irish Times
"Seriously fresh mix of modern country and pop, with a fusion of distinctly Irish elements"
- Timeout Magazine London
"Complex... with an old school country voice"
- Irish Independent

Liv Austen: Few are as excited about the boom of country music in Europe as Norwegian born, London based Liv Austen. Her catchy melodies and to the point-lyrics fit right in with the roots wave that has swept over the UK in the last few years, and after finding herself in the right place at the right time her following has grown quickly.Her second EP, Who I Am Today, was released in May 2016, and includes the single Don't Regret a Single One. Her most recent single is the haunting Over, written by Ben Earle of The Shires.

Clayton Connor: Claydon Connor's music always tells a story; written from the heart his new album 'Under The Big Sky' , self released late 2014 combines all his musical influences. Although eclectic and diverse the album has a continuum in the writing style. It's a perfect blend of Roots Americana with a hint of classic English pop amounting to a sound that is both honest and infectious.

Beth Thornton: I love playing my songs for people. It's terrifying putting yourself out there but it's the best feeling in the world to hear that someone's enjoyed something you've written, and that its affected them in some way or that they can relate to it.

I never want to stop :)

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