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Tickets Also Available From Belfast Welcome Centre on 028 9024 6609
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John Edgar Voe is the latest musical venture from Martin J Corrigan
(Alloy Mental, Corrigan). In a shift towards the country end of the
spectrum, influences include Woody Guthrie, Thomas Jefferson and John
Prine. He has joined forces with Charlie Mooney (Desert Hearts), Robyn G
Shiels, James Heaney (St Dudes) and Ben McAuley (Three Tales) to sing
songs about women, fighting, jail, death, drinking, God, freedom, larceny
and love. Martin is currently working with producer David Holmes on a
debut album.
Glasgow based Ross Clark is enjoying the success of debut album You
Brought Evil. Despite the inherent Scottish undertones it’s a record that
is almost unashamedly American in it’s delivery with obvious
comparisons to artists such as Bright Eyes, Ryan Adams and Bon Iver.
Ross is spending early 2009 touring with Frightened Rabbit and looks
forward to a rare Belfast appearance as part of the festival.
Eskimos Fall, fronted by Peter McVeigh are discovering a new love of
acoustic music after appearances at The Belfast Nashville Festival. This
gig will showcase their softer side offering a more stripped back acoustic
sound and firmly disposing of that ‘just another indie band’ tag.
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