Anne-Marie Sanderson
Waterstones Glasgow
153-157 Sauchiehall Street
Apr 21, 2018
12:00 AM UTC
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Anne-Marie Sanderson's voice is evocative of birds in flight - soaring, gliding, swooping - and it finds its home among the tall trees of her deft guitar work. Describing Anne-Marie's distinctive indie-folk music in these terms is apt; she is an artist who casts a careful eye and attentive ear to the natural world, alternating between wide-eyed wonder and wry observation.\nWith two EPs already released into the wild, Anne-Marie’s “Book Songs Vol. 1” EP, a collection of songs inspired by literature, is due out this April. Anne-Marie will be performing in libraries, bookshops, music venues and festivals across the UK and Europe throughout 2018.\nRecent performing highlights include being selected to open for Ralph McTell at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, and opening the Acoustic Stage at Manchester Pride 2017. \n"Can't wait to hear more from that voice" BBC Introducing.\n"...confessional, literary folk... delicate and powerful at once..." - The Modern Folk Music of America\n...like a more symphonic Laura Veirs [...] Sumptuous." - Higher Plain Music\n"...soulful, sensitive, accomplished and engaging; you can feel her heart in her songs as well as witness how well crafted they are." - Heidi Glynn-Finnegan, Sing for your Supper
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