Chris Tavener
Shangri-La - Featuring Chris Tavener, Gary Morris, Klosh and Brandon Lee Webb
Carlton Club
279 Bury Old Rd
Apr 19, 2024
7:30 PM GMT+1
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About this concert
The Shangri-La cabaret is back! With more fun and frivolity, including:
Gary Morris
Co-founder of the character-cabaret team 'Slaughterhouse Live', Gary Morris has been performing character comedy for over 20 years with creations such as children's author Beryl Haines, War Poet 2nd Lieutenant Walter Melons and PowerPoint-crazed lifestyle guru Dave Media. Described by The List as "pulsating with enough anarchic energy to power a small European principality."
Chris Tavener
Jangly-guitar rock and a biting sense of humour meet in the storytelling songs of Chris Tavener. A theatrical musician with an acerbic wit, Tavener writes his lyrics from the perspective of flawed characters that he draws from 21st century life. His cynical social commentary, dressed in punchy guitar-driven rock and acoustic ballads has won him acclaim from BBC 6 Music and multiple BBC Introducing stations.
Klosh
Genre-bending outliers, Klosh occupy a space somewhere between avant-garde, pop and electronic dance music. Their twisted beats, wonky synths and feminist lyrics combine to move body and mind in surprising and visceral ways. If Tuneyards & Self Esteem had a baby, it might sound a bit like this!
Brandon Lee Webb
British songsmith Brandon Lee Webb will be joined by Dan Brownrigg on guitars and Michael Holcroft on percussion. Their blend of electric/acoustic blues rock is a little more Kelly Joe Phelps than it is Mississippi John Hurt, throw in a touch of John Martyn and a dab of The Doors and you’re getting close. Expect passionate, powerful vocals, soaring slide lines and smooth melodic bass.
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April 22nd 2023
A cosy friendly venue provided a chance to witness a stadium quality act in the form of Chris Tavener in a close intimate atmosphere. He passed the close inspection with full marks for meticulously performed melodic humour. Never miss the chance to catch the precision of Chris's superbly crafted comedy songs wherever you can catch him.
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Jangly-guitar rock and a biting sense of humour meet in the storytelling songs of Chris Tavener. A theatrical musician with an acerbic wit, Tavener writes his lyrics from the perspective of flawed characters that he draws from 21st century life.
His cynical social commentary, dressed in punchy, guitar-driven rock and acoustic ballads has won him acclaim from BBC 6 Music and multiple BBC Introducing stations. He’s popular for his unique and theatrical live performance that has seen him sharing the stage with Super Hans, Emily Capell, Tony Hadley and Peter Hook of Joy Division while also writing songs for the likes of Sir Ian McKellen.
Tavener's 2022 EP, ‘Easy Ways To Be Happy’, saw his keenly sardonic style develop into an energetic, full-band sound. His latest work took him on tour with viral-hit sensation Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire.
He is back at the writing desk in 2023 and plans, as always, to appear across the UK and beyond.
“”An interesting lad with an elastic turn of phrase” – Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music
“Nice set. Kinks-y vibes” – Carl Barat, The Libertines
“The idiosyncratic but ever so loveable Chris Tavener. Try and see him live, he really creates an amazing atmosphere” – Mark Radcliffe (BBC Radio 2)
Read MoreHis cynical social commentary, dressed in punchy, guitar-driven rock and acoustic ballads has won him acclaim from BBC 6 Music and multiple BBC Introducing stations. He’s popular for his unique and theatrical live performance that has seen him sharing the stage with Super Hans, Emily Capell, Tony Hadley and Peter Hook of Joy Division while also writing songs for the likes of Sir Ian McKellen.
Tavener's 2022 EP, ‘Easy Ways To Be Happy’, saw his keenly sardonic style develop into an energetic, full-band sound. His latest work took him on tour with viral-hit sensation Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire.
He is back at the writing desk in 2023 and plans, as always, to appear across the UK and beyond.
“”An interesting lad with an elastic turn of phrase” – Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music
“Nice set. Kinks-y vibes” – Carl Barat, The Libertines
“The idiosyncratic but ever so loveable Chris Tavener. Try and see him live, he really creates an amazing atmosphere” – Mark Radcliffe (BBC Radio 2)
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