Acoustic Sunday: June Summer Lovin'

St Peter's Crypt, Northchurch Terrace
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This event ended on Sunday 2nd of June 2013
Admission
Free
Location

St Peter's Crypt, Northchurch Terrace

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Kingsland 0.49 miles

Acoustic Sunday is a free afternoon of live music from some of the most exciting, up and coming bands and artists based in the UK, all washed down with food and drink that will tickle your taste buds without emptying your wallet.

The line up on hand includes:
Extra Curricular - Extra Curricular make future soul music that incorporates rock and electronic music styles. The band play live instruments along-side electronics and vocals.

Blue Sunday – Blue Sunday are Fred and Jeet , an Indie two-piece from East London. Layers of guitar licks, soundscapes and gripping vocals makes these guys somewhat of a musical lasagne that will keep you as quiet and wanting more as the real thing!

Jaz Delorean - The front man of Tankus the Henge, Jaz brings as much energy, fun and madness to his solo performances as he does with Tankus. Gravelly east end vocals accompanied by manic rag style keyboard playing. Brought up around the famous Carters Steam fair, Jaz's music definitely reflects his unconventional upbringing.

De' Borah - A 'deep thinker' raised in a musical family, De'Borah's love for music and words surfaces in what double Ivor Novello award-winner Chris Difford calls ‘a delicate and perfect writer’. In July 2012, she released her second EP entitled ‘A Thousand Tongues’ which has since received airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music , BBC Radio Kent and XFM. Performing at festivals such as the Secret Garden Party and venues across London and the South East, De'Borah continually graces the stage with a voice which, as Simon Evans (BBC Radio Kent) says, 'manages to achieve that balance between delicacy and strength’.

About Acoustic Sunday
Acoustic Sundays are diverse, relaxed and party-like. The mix of ages, the fact that the musicians socialise and everyone is friendly, makes them feel different and slightly continental.

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