Duke of Uke Sunday Sessions

Duke of Uke, 88 Cheshire Street, London
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This event ended on Sunday 11th of August 2019
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£6
Location

Duke of Uke, 88 Cheshire Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Shoreditch High Street 0.27 miles

Duke of Uke presents Sunday Sessions 3! Sunday Sessions returns with an eclectic mix of new artists.

Join us in the intimate and unique surroundings of London's Famous Ukulele Store, Duke of Uke, for a new, exciting night of music.

Constance Sojourner - Folk / Neo-Soul

Constance Sojourner is a London-based singer-songwriter channeling folk and neo-soul. Cute Uke pop-bop, forlorn love songs and mood pieces frame her captivating vocals. With the release of her 'To The Moon - EP' at the beginning of this year, Constance has another single launch just around the corner, 'Little Big Village' (out on August 12th) signals the next chapter of her musical journey.

'Little Big Village' OUT AUGUST 12th on Spotify/Google Play/Amazon Music/ Aplle Music/iTunes/Youtube Music

Misty Miller - Singer Songwriter / Lo-Fi

Misty Miller is a musician and songwriter from South London. After releasing her second album 'The Whole Family Is Worried' through major label imprint Relentless/Sony in 2016, she took things back to basics, singing and writing songs for her lo-fi pop band Bad Parents. Now Misty is back singing under her own name, resurrected and revived. Her new EP Fruit was released in July 2019.

Max Pope - Psych Pop / Indie Rock

A musical contemporary of Flo Morrissey and Loyle Carner, Max studied at the BRIT school. Max’s upcoming EP, 'UP', features a rich tapestry of stories.

The distinctive sound of 'UP' is steeped in influences. From the soul records, punk and blues music, to the recent psychedelic sounds of Nick Hakim and Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and the south London jazz scene that surrounds him.

Ella Morgan - Blues / Soul / Alternative

New Zealand-born East-Londoner Ella Morgan, has been writing and performing original music for nearly ten years in London and the Southeast of England. Drawing inspiration from the music of the sixties and nineties, Ella’s lyrics explore the darker sides of the human condition, delivered in soulful, husky tones over bluesy riffs.

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