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Looking to get a gig as a support act

  • 30-09-2011 4:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    I am trying to get a support act gig in Dublin for a up and coming artist his name is Richard Navarro he is a singer songwriter who wants to get in to the Irish market. Here is a few youtube videos as well as comments about Richard

    http://youtu.be/SoHUQNWQfeA
    http://youtu.be/IRyZkQlyF78


    Described in one review as ‘the Jeff Buckley of jazz’, Richard Navarro is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Canterbury, UK, fusing powerful lyrics and soulful melodies with a strong jazz sensibility and swing.

    The breathtaking energy and atmosphere of Richard’s live shows have won the songwriter a growing following and coverage on regional television and local, national and digital radio. As well as playing festivals, theatres, clubs and pubs across his home county of Kent, Richard’s performances have included Bush Hall, Water Rats, the Troubadour, Pizza Express and Folkestone’s newest concert venue Quarterhouse.

    His new EP, produced by Laurel Collective’s Charlie Andrew, features his exceptional live band
    Live strings and brass underscore the songs, and Charlie Andrew’s producing talents (which are winning him a growing roster of bands including Man Like Me) come to the fore in the sumptuous strings of Navarro’s love struck ballad ‘Sober’ and the punchy brass on his lovesick ‘Strange Ways’.

    ‘Classy’Robert Plant

    ‘An outstanding performer, with a unique sound that moves from the epic soundtrack to the intimate with ease’ Bern Leckie, Controller Chill Radio/ Core Radio

    ‘Deeply talented’Fiona Green, The Troubadour, London

    If you can help please email me
    Daniel - djjos70@gmail.com


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