Music and Poetry
20Ib Sound
Indy Rock, with bits of all kinds going on.
Friday 1st April at 6pm
David Bateman
Poet. "Seriously hysterical poetry." Publications: Curse of the Killer Hedge and From Jellybeans to Reprobration.
Saturday 2nd April at 5.30pm
Jo Bywater
Acoustic, alternative, dynamic and blues-based. Lyrical poetry and direct honesty. Vocally raw, gentle and powerful. Debut album CYCLE GRACE PULSE BREAK released Dec 2010.
Saturday 9th April at 1pm
Mike Field
Utopian, anarchist singer songwriter.
Tuesday 5th April from 1pm - 2pm
Anne Marie Howard
'Acoustic indie folk by Anne Marie Howard who is recently new to the gigging scene. Ethereal, dreamy landscapes are the basis for her lyrics about love, intuition, desire and ambition.'
Wednesday 6th April at 2.30pm
Sue Hunter
Poetry reading.
Monday 4th April from 2.30pm - 3pm
Iris
A 'Multi-disciplinary artist'
Monday 4th April from 2pm - 2.30pm
Juvekyle
15 year old Juvey is a hip hop artist from Ellesmere Port. His high caliber, cut-throat rhyme schemes, accompanied by his tongue in cheek attitude, makes for an overall devastating display of verbal massacre.
Saturday 2nd April at 2pm
Jay Lewis
Frontman of Liverpool band Cracatilla, guitarist in the 2005 reincarnation of The La's and bass player with The John Power Band. With a debut album 'Back to the Fountain' due out soon. This is 'voodoo folk'.
Friday April 1st at 1pm
Saturday 2nd April at 7.30pm
Marc Gee
Poet. Scripted Al's Lads: feature film set in Chicago and shot in Liverpool. Author of Declaration of Guilt and Autum Kill (Matador).
Tuesday 5th April at 2pm
Mashemon
Friday 8th April at 7pm
Dave Masson
Formally guitarist in the band The Most Terrifying Thing, he has been writing, recording and performing as a solo artist since 2005. Diverse influences range from Mark Lanegan to Curtis Mayfield and Mazzy Star to Peter Green.
Sunday 10th April at 2.30pm
Clare Mooney
Described by Big Issue in the North "A presence worth noting and, in such apathetic times, a force the music world clearly needs".
Sunday 3rd April from 2.30pm - 3pm
Paul Robinson
Soundscapes by Paul Robinson from The Vermin Suicides, once of Dutch Porn Thursday.
Monday 4th April at 5pm
Fabian Rothschilde
The unacceptable face of non-linear funk for the iPod generation, and has placed a restraining order on himself.
Saturday 9th April at 7pm
Shifting Sandz
World folk music from this trio of musicians.
Saturday 2nd April at 6.30pm
Jazamin Sinclair
Saturday 9th April at 1.30pm
Vinny T Spencer
Vinny is a Liverpool based singer songwriter he's a member of Liverpool folk band Rich Man's Ruin. Composer of the song ‘Justice Nowhere to be seen’ a tribute to Ian Tomlinson.
Friday 8th April at 2pm
Tibi & her Cello
“Lost in the sounds…”
Saturday 2nd April from 5pm - 5.30pm
Angela Topping
Poet. Publications include: The New Generation and I Sing of Bricks, out now from Salt.
Thursday 7th April at 1pm
Val Walsh
Poetry reading.
Thursday 7th April at 2.30pm