Harpers Ferry
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About Harpers Ferry
Ben Harvey: Rhythm Guitar
Christopher Rayner: Lead Guitar
Pia Varma: Lead Vocals
Simon Frankton: Bass Guitar
Oliver Court: Drums
Harpers Ferry is a Gloucestershire-based five- piece folk rock band. Ben and Chris have been writing, playing and recording music together since the ripe age of eleven. Seeing the need to introduce some fresh energy, they introduced longtime singer-songwriter, Pia, into the band on a cold winters morning, New Years Day 2013. The trio instantly connected and have been making waves in the local music scene ever since. They have recently introduced Simon Frankton and Oliver Court to add a bigger and better sound.
They have played a slew of festivals including the Pheonix Festival, the Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival and the Moseley Folk Festival, and local venues such as the Frog and Fiddle, Cowley Manor and John Gordons.
In 2014, the band hooked up with Jim Simpson of Big Bear Music, who is known for his work in organizing Jazz and Blues Festivals and for being the original manager of Black Sabbath. Jim has helped Harpers Ferry jump onto the professional gigging circuit. Harpers Ferry also recently started working with the Record Label studios in London (www.therecordlabel.co.uk) to record a string of singles to be released over the next year. Their first single, 'What To Believe', has already garnered rave reviews from the likes of Johnny Coppin at BBC Gloucestershire, National Country Review and For the Country Record. It has also been played on Amazing Radio's The Front Porch with Baylen Leonard and Under The Radar with David Durant. The band has also been showcased in Behind the Scenes Gloucestershire, Soglos Magazine and the Birmingham Daily Mail.
The band’s sound is a mix of folk, rock, country, Americana and blues. While they take much of their inspiration from the ‘singer- songwriter’ period of the late 60s/ early 70s, the lyrical content of their songs is contemporary, heartfelt and engaging. ‘What to Believe’ carriers a poignant message about information overload. The musical arrangements which accompany the lyrics are intricate and thoughtful with a keen attention to detail.
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www.twitter.com/harpersferryuk
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www.soundcloud.com/harpersferrymusic
Christopher Rayner: Lead Guitar
Pia Varma: Lead Vocals
Simon Frankton: Bass Guitar
Oliver Court: Drums
Harpers Ferry is a Gloucestershire-based five- piece folk rock band. Ben and Chris have been writing, playing and recording music together since the ripe age of eleven. Seeing the need to introduce some fresh energy, they introduced longtime singer-songwriter, Pia, into the band on a cold winters morning, New Years Day 2013. The trio instantly connected and have been making waves in the local music scene ever since. They have recently introduced Simon Frankton and Oliver Court to add a bigger and better sound.
They have played a slew of festivals including the Pheonix Festival, the Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival and the Moseley Folk Festival, and local venues such as the Frog and Fiddle, Cowley Manor and John Gordons.
In 2014, the band hooked up with Jim Simpson of Big Bear Music, who is known for his work in organizing Jazz and Blues Festivals and for being the original manager of Black Sabbath. Jim has helped Harpers Ferry jump onto the professional gigging circuit. Harpers Ferry also recently started working with the Record Label studios in London (www.therecordlabel.co.uk) to record a string of singles to be released over the next year. Their first single, 'What To Believe', has already garnered rave reviews from the likes of Johnny Coppin at BBC Gloucestershire, National Country Review and For the Country Record. It has also been played on Amazing Radio's The Front Porch with Baylen Leonard and Under The Radar with David Durant. The band has also been showcased in Behind the Scenes Gloucestershire, Soglos Magazine and the Birmingham Daily Mail.
The band’s sound is a mix of folk, rock, country, Americana and blues. While they take much of their inspiration from the ‘singer- songwriter’ period of the late 60s/ early 70s, the lyrical content of their songs is contemporary, heartfelt and engaging. ‘What to Believe’ carriers a poignant message about information overload. The musical arrangements which accompany the lyrics are intricate and thoughtful with a keen attention to detail.
www.harpersferryshow.com
www.facebook.com/harpersferrymusic
www.youtube.com/harpersferrymusic
www.twitter.com/harpersferryuk
www.instragram.com/harpers_ferry
www.soundcloud.com/harpersferrymusic
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Genres:
Americana, Blues, Folk Rock, Country
Band Members:
Ben Harvey, Simon Frankton and Oliver Court, Christopher Rayner, Pia Varma
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Harpers Ferry to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
02
2018
Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom
The Ram Club
I Was There
JAN
19
2018
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
The Royal
I Was There
SEP
14
2017
München, Germany
Spektakle Landshut
I Was There
SEP
02
2017
Wallingford, United Kingdom
Boathouse Riverside Stage
I Was There
AUG
28
2017
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
The Royal
I Was There
AUG
26
2017
Cirencester, United Kingdom
Abbey Grounds
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Harpers Ferry
Ben Harvey: Rhythm Guitar
Christopher Rayner: Lead Guitar
Pia Varma: Lead Vocals
Simon Frankton: Bass Guitar
Oliver Court: Drums
Harpers Ferry is a Gloucestershire-based five- piece folk rock band. Ben and Chris have been writing, playing and recording music together since the ripe age of eleven. Seeing the need to introduce some fresh energy, they introduced longtime singer-songwriter, Pia, into the band on a cold winters morning, New Years Day 2013. The trio instantly connected and have been making waves in the local music scene ever since. They have recently introduced Simon Frankton and Oliver Court to add a bigger and better sound.
They have played a slew of festivals including the Pheonix Festival, the Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival and the Moseley Folk Festival, and local venues such as the Frog and Fiddle, Cowley Manor and John Gordons.
In 2014, the band hooked up with Jim Simpson of Big Bear Music, who is known for his work in organizing Jazz and Blues Festivals and for being the original manager of Black Sabbath. Jim has helped Harpers Ferry jump onto the professional gigging circuit. Harpers Ferry also recently started working with the Record Label studios in London (www.therecordlabel.co.uk) to record a string of singles to be released over the next year. Their first single, 'What To Believe', has already garnered rave reviews from the likes of Johnny Coppin at BBC Gloucestershire, National Country Review and For the Country Record. It has also been played on Amazing Radio's The Front Porch with Baylen Leonard and Under The Radar with David Durant. The band has also been showcased in Behind the Scenes Gloucestershire, Soglos Magazine and the Birmingham Daily Mail.
The band’s sound is a mix of folk, rock, country, Americana and blues. While they take much of their inspiration from the ‘singer- songwriter’ period of the late 60s/ early 70s, the lyrical content of their songs is contemporary, heartfelt and engaging. ‘What to Believe’ carriers a poignant message about information overload. The musical arrangements which accompany the lyrics are intricate and thoughtful with a keen attention to detail.
www.harpersferryshow.com
www.facebook.com/harpersferrymusic
www.youtube.com/harpersferrymusic
www.twitter.com/harpersferryuk
www.instragram.com/harpers_ferry
www.soundcloud.com/harpersferrymusic
Christopher Rayner: Lead Guitar
Pia Varma: Lead Vocals
Simon Frankton: Bass Guitar
Oliver Court: Drums
Harpers Ferry is a Gloucestershire-based five- piece folk rock band. Ben and Chris have been writing, playing and recording music together since the ripe age of eleven. Seeing the need to introduce some fresh energy, they introduced longtime singer-songwriter, Pia, into the band on a cold winters morning, New Years Day 2013. The trio instantly connected and have been making waves in the local music scene ever since. They have recently introduced Simon Frankton and Oliver Court to add a bigger and better sound.
They have played a slew of festivals including the Pheonix Festival, the Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival and the Moseley Folk Festival, and local venues such as the Frog and Fiddle, Cowley Manor and John Gordons.
In 2014, the band hooked up with Jim Simpson of Big Bear Music, who is known for his work in organizing Jazz and Blues Festivals and for being the original manager of Black Sabbath. Jim has helped Harpers Ferry jump onto the professional gigging circuit. Harpers Ferry also recently started working with the Record Label studios in London (www.therecordlabel.co.uk) to record a string of singles to be released over the next year. Their first single, 'What To Believe', has already garnered rave reviews from the likes of Johnny Coppin at BBC Gloucestershire, National Country Review and For the Country Record. It has also been played on Amazing Radio's The Front Porch with Baylen Leonard and Under The Radar with David Durant. The band has also been showcased in Behind the Scenes Gloucestershire, Soglos Magazine and the Birmingham Daily Mail.
The band’s sound is a mix of folk, rock, country, Americana and blues. While they take much of their inspiration from the ‘singer- songwriter’ period of the late 60s/ early 70s, the lyrical content of their songs is contemporary, heartfelt and engaging. ‘What to Believe’ carriers a poignant message about information overload. The musical arrangements which accompany the lyrics are intricate and thoughtful with a keen attention to detail.
www.harpersferryshow.com
www.facebook.com/harpersferrymusic
www.youtube.com/harpersferrymusic
www.twitter.com/harpersferryuk
www.instragram.com/harpers_ferry
www.soundcloud.com/harpersferrymusic
Show More
Genres:
Americana, Blues, Folk Rock, Country
Band Members:
Ben Harvey, Simon Frankton and Oliver Court, Christopher Rayner, Pia Varma
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