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Gwyneth Herbert Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Gwyneth Herbert

16 feb 2020

20:30 GMT
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Gwyneth Herbert Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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One of the most creative and striking performers working on the UK scene, Gwyneth’s remarkable voice is something quite special, bringing sophistication to her singer/songwriter material, and a wonderful “edge” to the occasional cover. Since her first CD “Bittersweet and Blue” she has gone on to produce an immensely impressive series of CDs featuring her brilliant songs, including her last album, “The Sea Cabinet”, which yet again garnered universal praise. And not content with being one of the finest singer/songwriters in the country (really) she has also won two prestigious theatrical awards for her music, had them queuing around the block at the Rochester Jazz Festival in New York, written a song-cycle about the sea which debuted at the Aldeburgh Festival and composed and performed a specially commissioned soundtrack to the silent film “The Patsy”. She provided the music for "The A-Z of Mrs P", “A Note to the New Government” commissioned by The London Sinfonietta and The Royal Philharmonic Society; two musical collaborations with artist Mel Brimfield, “The Palace that Joan Built” and “Henry and Barbara – the Musical” and a new theatrical Song Cycle "The Rhythm Method". Tonight Gwyneth tells us she will be showcasing material from her latest album "Letters I Haven't Written", alongside music from past projects and will not only be singing but playing mandolin, French horn and as she puts it "everything but the kitchen sink....and possibly the kitchen sink!". Accompanying her on this musical journey will be the creative and exciting playing of multi Award winning guitarist Rob Luft. A Peter Whittingham and Kenny Wheeler Award recipient Rob has been named a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist. And just to add even more interest to an already amazing gig, watch out for a number of Special Guests that Gwyneth has lined up to join her this evening. Quite brilliant.
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Gwyneth Herbert Biography

Growing up in the armpit of nowhere in rural Hampshire, Herbert wrote, sang and performed from an early age. While studying English Literature at Durham University she formed a jazz duo with guitarist Will Rutter, with whom she’d roam Edinburgh, Paris, Amsterdam and eventually London, busking and hustling for gigs at every wine bar, pub and restaurant they came across. On this journey she met Peter Wallis – then visionary manager of Soho's Pizza Express Jazz Club - who signed Herbert and Rutter to release First Songs: a combination of standards, pop covers and originals, under the productional ear of acclaimed jazz vocalist Ian Shaw.

Shortly after Herbert was signed to Universal to cut the critically-acclaimed 'Bittersweet and Blue', but soon, having grown weary of the marketing-led constraints of a major deal and keen to explore her own voice, Herbert left to produce the self-financed record 'Between Me and the Wardrobe'. Her first all-original work, it was recorded in three days with Seb Rochford (Acoustic Ladyland/Polar Bear), and picked up by legendary jazz label Blue Note as their first UK signing in 30 years.

Her fourth album “All The Ghosts’, recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, saw Herbert continue further along her idiosyncratic path. With their melodic immediacy and observational characterisation, the songs saw critics draw comparisons with Lennon and McCartney, Nina Simone and The Kinks. This was swiftly followed by quirky mini-album 'Clangers and Mash' displaying the many facets of Herbert's musical world, from stripped-back ukulele strums to dark-hearted remixes.

2012 saw the release of Herbert's highly acclaimed album and tour "The Sea Cabinet" - an intricate exploration of the sea in all its magic, majesty and mystery. The project was developed during an artist residency for Aldeburgh Music, and following the album release enjoyed a large-scale multi-art form tour involving prose, live water sculpture projections and pirate flashmob choruses recruited from local communities.

Following that Herbert has seen "The A-Z of Mrs P" - her musical co-written with celebrated playwright Diane Samuels and starring Peep Show's Isy Suttie - open at the Southwark Playhouse; recorded a new run of Radio 4’s Playlist Series singing the favourite tunes of Nell Gwyn and the Duke of Wellington; built a choir on wheels in Sheffield as part of "Henry and Barbara - the Musical" – a multi-phase musical / film / art installation project exploring the real and imagined relationship between sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth - and spent a month in Kenya collecting lullabies, sharing songs in slum schools and staging multi-tribe storytelling happenings under the Mombasa stars.

Other recent work includes production on musical theatre star Frances Ruffelle's bilingual album "I Say Yeh-Yeh"; and another interdisciplinary project with artist Mel Brimfield, "The Palace that Joan Built" - an Art on the Underground / Theatre Royal Stratford East commission celebrating the work of theatrical revolutionary Joan Littlewood.
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