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X-WR-CALNAME:Sat 11th October - Chris McDonald, Robyn Hughes Jones and Daudi Matsiko
X-WR-CALDESC:\nAs part of the Carnival of Monsters Festival of Contemporary Art opening event.\nStart time: 7.30 doors - 8pm\nChris McDonald (pic above)\nA NUMBER of reviewers have likened his sound and poetic, heart-wrenching lyrical style to that of Ray LaMontagne, Laura Marling and Mumford and Sons. But Chris McDonald who grew up in Underwood surrounded by a family of talented musicians, now lives in London and plays in the band "Leo and the Seraphim" is back at Bartons for a rare Nottingham appearance.\nChris' solo album is a mixture of folk and soul with songwriting somewhere in-between Fink and Laura Marling with touches of Mumford and Sons, the ambience of Bon Iver and the vocal brush of The Fleet Foxes, Patrick Watson and Ray Lamontagne.\nIn his own words…\n"For the last year 've been trying to write with new artists on the scene while working on my own debut album. I have had a great time writing with artists such as Liam Bailey. Liam is very talented and had a top ten single 'Blind Faith' with Chase and Status in 2011. I wrote 'It's Not the Same' with him which was no 1 in the playlist of one of LAs biggest radio stations KCRW over christmas. Zane Lowe commented that he 'loved' it and that it was 'proper, modern soul'. Live I've been gallivanting at venues such as the Half Moon, The Rhythm Factory supporting Pete Doherty, The Bedford, the Electro Acoustic Club and the Borderline. BBC radio 6's Tom Robinson was nice enough to say that 'Toast to the Saviours' was 'absolutely gorgeous' and said it was good enough to sit easily on a 'Ray Lamontagne' album. Listen and feedback my good people. I've now finished my debut album and am hoping 2012 lets more and more people hear it and come and see me play live…"\nhttps://soundcloud.com/chrismcdonalduk\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWwrsgRkmDQ\n \n \n\n\nRobyn Hughes-Jones\nRobyn Hughes-Jones is an acoustic songwriter and one of Nottingham’s rising stars, famed for her stunning vocals. As well as performing multiple gigs across the midlands Robyn has featured live in session for BBC Radio’s The Beat with Dean Jackson.\n"A Unique Voice"- Dean Jackson BBC RADIO\n"Expect Robyn Hughes Jones;’ sultry Acoustic sounds to fill the room. Known for her cheeky yet relatable songwriting and beautiful soulful voice"-Aidan Grant/ Sam Nusic-LeftLion Nahirny - NUSIC - Notts musicians Dreaming of that first Nottingham Number One\n" Robyn Hughes Jones is so new that even we hardly know much about her. With one of the coolest guitarists going, her song Roses is one of our favourites and her voice seems to come from a place hidden deep inside."- Under The Tree\n"Bringing bucket loads of loveliness & an acoustic guitar, ROBYN HUGHES-JONES is the next act to win our hearts. Her gorgeous vocals have a soulful edge that makes her all the more endearing – imagine a cross of Norah Jones and Gabrielle Aplin and you’re getting warm."- Maddie Hammond - NUSIC\n"The wonderful Robyn Hughes-Jones will mesmerise you with her stunning voice and beautiful lyrics, a lovely soulful sound. Having honed her talent on nottinghams bustling open mic circuit she is now becoming a mainstay of the city's acoustic scene" - Nottingham LIVE\n"Stunning vocals and gorgeous songs from one of the most talked about acts on the acoustic scene, haunting and beautiful." - Farmyard Records\nhttps://www.facebook.com/RobynHughesJones\nhttps://soundcloud.com/robynhughesjones\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCU5VuDyjNk\n \n\n\nDaudi Matsiko\n"So Good..." Gilles Peterson (BBC 6 Music, 20/09/14)\nDaudi Matsiko is a songwriter based in Nottinghamshire. His first EP 'A Brief Introduction To Failure' was released earlier this year.\nSince it's release it has has been well received, most recently with Giles peterson featuring the song 'Houston In The Blind' on his All Winners 2014 (Part 2) show on BBC 6 Music\nAs well as blog support, songs from the EP have been featured on the Bandcamp official podcast, as well as other international podcasts and radio including France and the USA. And recently Daudi received a nomination in the Best Male category from the Best of British - Unsigned Music awards.\n"For those unfamiliar, Daudi makes truly touching heartfelt music. And I know we say that about a lot of songwriters, but seriously – Daudi has one of those voices that makes even the manliest of men have to hold back the tears. With a knack for writing a beautiful sad song, we’re sure Daudi will have the entire crowd captivated." - Nusic.org.uk - 100% New, Notts Music\nPlease check out this live video session and interview featuring the songs "You Can Do Better Than Me, But I Hope You Don't" and "Houston In The Blind" http://youtu.be/bL_zObTgRW4\nDaudi is currently planning a living room tour. If you would like to take part, please get in touch via Facebook or Bandcamp.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL_zObTgRW4&feature=youtu.be\nhttp://www.highhopessociety.com/\nhttp://hellodaudi.bandcamp.com/\nhttp://hellodaudi.bandcamp.com/releases\n \n \n \nDownload a copy of our magazine as a pdf by clicking here (2.5MB).\nStruggling to find us? can't get to our car park? all roads blocked or shut down? click here for a PDF map showing the best way to get parked\nTicket Prices:\n£10 on the door. £8 online - click 'BUY TICKETS' button below (Payments taken securely via PayPal)\nPlease note - When you click on 'BUY TICKETS' you will be directed to PayPal where you will need to make your purchase. You will then need to bring your PayPal confirmation receipt with you to the event which acts as your ticket\n 
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SUMMARY:Sat 11th October - Chris McDonald, Robyn Hughes Jones and Daudi Matsiko
DESCRIPTION:\nAs part of the Carnival of Monsters Festival of Contemporary Art opening event.\nStart time: 7.30 doors - 8pm\nChris McDonald (pic above)\nA NUMBER of reviewers have likened his sound and poetic, heart-wrenching lyrical style to that of Ray LaMontagne, Laura Marling and Mumford and Sons. But Chris McDonald who grew up in Underwood surrounded by a family of talented musicians, now lives in London and plays in the band "Leo and the Seraphim" is back at Bartons for a rare Nottingham appearance.\nChris' solo album is a mixture of folk and soul with songwriting somewhere in-between Fink and Laura Marling with touches of Mumford and Sons, the ambience of Bon Iver and the vocal brush of The Fleet Foxes, Patrick Watson and Ray Lamontagne.\nIn his own words…\n"For the last year 've been trying to write with new artists on the scene while working on my own debut album. I have had a great time writing with artists such as Liam Bailey. Liam is very talented and had a top ten single 'Blind Faith' with Chase and Status in 2011. I wrote 'It's Not the Same' with him which was no 1 in the playlist of one of LAs biggest radio stations KCRW over christmas. Zane Lowe commented that he 'loved' it and that it was 'proper, modern soul'. Live I've been gallivanting at venues such as the Half Moon, The Rhythm Factory supporting Pete Doherty, The Bedford, the Electro Acoustic Club and the Borderline. BBC radio 6's Tom Robinson was nice enough to say that 'Toast to the Saviours' was 'absolutely gorgeous' and said it was good enough to sit easily on a 'Ray Lamontagne' album. Listen and feedback my good people. I've now finished my debut album and am hoping 2012 lets more and more people hear it and come and see me play live…"\nhttps://soundcloud.com/chrismcdonalduk\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWwrsgRkmDQ\n \n \n\n\nRobyn Hughes-Jones\nRobyn Hughes-Jones is an acoustic songwriter and one of Nottingham’s rising stars, famed for her stunning vocals. As well as performing multiple gigs across the midlands Robyn has featured live in session for BBC Radio’s The Beat with Dean Jackson.\n"A Unique Voice"- Dean Jackson BBC RADIO\n"Expect Robyn Hughes Jones;’ sultry Acoustic sounds to fill the room. Known for her cheeky yet relatable songwriting and beautiful soulful voice"-Aidan Grant/ Sam Nusic-LeftLion Nahirny - NUSIC - Notts musicians Dreaming of that first Nottingham Number One\n" Robyn Hughes Jones is so new that even we hardly know much about her. With one of the coolest guitarists going, her song Roses is one of our favourites and her voice seems to come from a place hidden deep inside."- Under The Tree\n"Bringing bucket loads of loveliness & an acoustic guitar, ROBYN HUGHES-JONES is the next act to win our hearts. Her gorgeous vocals have a soulful edge that makes her all the more endearing – imagine a cross of Norah Jones and Gabrielle Aplin and you’re getting warm."- Maddie Hammond - NUSIC\n"The wonderful Robyn Hughes-Jones will mesmerise you with her stunning voice and beautiful lyrics, a lovely soulful sound. Having honed her talent on nottinghams bustling open mic circuit she is now becoming a mainstay of the city's acoustic scene" - Nottingham LIVE\n"Stunning vocals and gorgeous songs from one of the most talked about acts on the acoustic scene, haunting and beautiful." - Farmyard Records\nhttps://www.facebook.com/RobynHughesJones\nhttps://soundcloud.com/robynhughesjones\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCU5VuDyjNk\n \n\n\nDaudi Matsiko\n"So Good..." Gilles Peterson (BBC 6 Music, 20/09/14)\nDaudi Matsiko is a songwriter based in Nottinghamshire. His first EP 'A Brief Introduction To Failure' was released earlier this year.\nSince it's release it has has been well received, most recently with Giles peterson featuring the song 'Houston In The Blind' on his All Winners 2014 (Part 2) show on BBC 6 Music\nAs well as blog support, songs from the EP have been featured on the Bandcamp official podcast, as well as other international podcasts and radio including France and the USA. And recently Daudi received a nomination in the Best Male category from the Best of British - Unsigned Music awards.\n"For those unfamiliar, Daudi makes truly touching heartfelt music. And I know we say that about a lot of songwriters, but seriously – Daudi has one of those voices that makes even the manliest of men have to hold back the tears. With a knack for writing a beautiful sad song, we’re sure Daudi will have the entire crowd captivated." - Nusic.org.uk - 100% New, Notts Music\nPlease check out this live video session and interview featuring the songs "You Can Do Better Than Me, But I Hope You Don't" and "Houston In The Blind" http://youtu.be/bL_zObTgRW4\nDaudi is currently planning a living room tour. If you would like to take part, please get in touch via Facebook or Bandcamp.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL_zObTgRW4&feature=youtu.be\nhttp://www.highhopessociety.com/\nhttp://hellodaudi.bandcamp.com/\nhttp://hellodaudi.bandcamp.com/releases\n \n \n \nDownload a copy of our magazine as a pdf by clicking here (2.5MB).\nStruggling to find us? can't get to our car park? all roads blocked or shut down? click here for a PDF map showing the best way to get parked\nTicket Prices:\n£10 on the door. £8 online - click 'BUY TICKETS' button below (Payments taken securely via PayPal)\nPlease note - When you click on 'BUY TICKETS' you will be directed to PayPal where you will need to make your purchase. You will then need to bring your PayPal confirmation receipt with you to the event which acts as your ticket\n 
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