
Toria Wooff
Art Of Tea
47 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury Village
Nov 16, 2017
7:30 PM UTC
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This November they bring you a selection of the very, very best in female talent from the Greater Manchester music scene.This historic first ticketed Girls On Tour event will see the ticket money shared between the performers.Come on down to our favourite Manchester venue, The Art Of Tea, Didsbury and prepare to be dazzled by the starlettes that are:Sarah Higham,Toria Wooff,Katie Ritson,Rachael Jean Harris,The Izzie Walsh Band
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Toria Wooff Biography
"Potent Gothic-Folk" - Clash Magazine
Finding splendour in shadows, Toria Wooff (Tor-ee-a Woo-f) sings tales of the beautifully strange. Her newest single, ‘The Waltz of Winter Hey’ draws inspiration from the yarns of historical UK towns visited on her musical travels so far, by offering up a spooky ballad to fill in the ghostly gaps of the moors surrounding her home.
Whether taken literally, or figuratively exploring bitterness and jealousy brought about by loss of youth as a suggestion for how things can fester over time, ‘The Waltz of Winter Hey’ unfurls like a thorny Scarborough Fair or cautionary tale penned by love-torn Leonard Cohen or Nick Cave.
A painter, poet, songwriter and storyteller, music is just one facet of Toria Wooff’s wildly creative imagination which metamorphoses in many forms. Steeped in gothic romanticism, pagan and Germanic tradition, Toria’s unique view of the world is enchanted by an alchemy of ‘70s sound and vision where she magically blends the raw power of Led Zeppelin with Alice Cooper’s raven hues to forge her own spellbinding folk-rock concoction.
Read MoreFinding splendour in shadows, Toria Wooff (Tor-ee-a Woo-f) sings tales of the beautifully strange. Her newest single, ‘The Waltz of Winter Hey’ draws inspiration from the yarns of historical UK towns visited on her musical travels so far, by offering up a spooky ballad to fill in the ghostly gaps of the moors surrounding her home.
Whether taken literally, or figuratively exploring bitterness and jealousy brought about by loss of youth as a suggestion for how things can fester over time, ‘The Waltz of Winter Hey’ unfurls like a thorny Scarborough Fair or cautionary tale penned by love-torn Leonard Cohen or Nick Cave.
A painter, poet, songwriter and storyteller, music is just one facet of Toria Wooff’s wildly creative imagination which metamorphoses in many forms. Steeped in gothic romanticism, pagan and Germanic tradition, Toria’s unique view of the world is enchanted by an alchemy of ‘70s sound and vision where she magically blends the raw power of Led Zeppelin with Alice Cooper’s raven hues to forge her own spellbinding folk-rock concoction.
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