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Judy Collins, Kenny White, Will Kevans, Sadie Jemmett

Wildflower Records is a grassroots artist-driven record label. Based in New York and launched in 1999 by Judy Collins – Owner, Founder and CEO of the company.

The label’s mission is to find and nurture artists, giving back support as Judy Collins received by the music industry in her early recording years.

Wildflower Records boasts an eclectic and ever-growing roster and this showcase features exciting young talent as well as seasoned musicians featuring a very special performance from Judy Collins herself.

Wildflower Records is distributed by ADA Global and Warner Digital

Adv tickets: £10.00 plus booking fee.
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=389988&interface=halfmoon

The Half Moon, 93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 1EU [map]

www.sadiejemmett.com
www.willkevans.com
www.kennywhite.net
www.judycollins.com


Sadie Jemmett live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon: 29 June: supporting Judy Collins

A wonderful evening with the legendary Judy Collins with new Wildflower Records signing Sadie Jemmett supporting.

Fairfield Halls, Park Lane Croydon, Surrey CR9 1DG [map]

Tickets: £21.50

http://www.fairfield.co.uk/showchoosearea.php?showid=15054

Sadie plays The Living Room, 154 Ludlow St., NYC at 8pm on 15th March 2010.
No cover charge. Sadie onstage at 7pm sharp.


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You say I idealize women? Possibly. Who can say. What’s wrong with a woman being idealized a bit now and then?” Marguerite Duras

Celebrated Parisian stage director Irina Brook is proud to announce her New York theatrical debut at FIAF on March 5th and 6th, at 7:00 p.m., with “Irina Brook’s La Vie Matérielle,” a vivid interpretation of Marguérite Duras’s collection of essays on daily life, and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own.

The production features a diverse ensemble of female performers including Nicole Ansari (HBO’s Deadwood, West End & Broadway productions of Tom Stoppard’s “Rock and Roll,” Théâtre du Soleil), Obie-award winning actress, director, and writer Winsome Brown, novelist and former editor of French Vogue Joan Juliet Buck who was last seen in the film “Julie and Julia,” famed British folk-rock diva Sadie Jemmett, and concert violin soloist Yibin Li.

Packed with music, girl-talk, and refreshing frankness, this evening is a festive gathering of talents; an experience of sharing these authors’ extraordinary words while cooking, laughing, crying, singing, and dancing together in an imaginary and theatrical kitchen.

Irina Brook, daughter of director Peter Brook and actress Natasha Parry, has directed theater and opera productions throughout Europe. Her Paris-based theater company, Compagnie Irina Brook, is currently on tour with four different productions. Brook is a recipient of the prestigious Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.

Brook’s La Vie Matérielle makes it’s world premiere at FIAF as part of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy’s month-long “In the Words of Duras” Festival.

Part of the series: “In the Words of Duras”

French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF): Tinker Auditorium

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 7pm
Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 7pm
22 East 60th Street, New York, NY
FIAF Members $30, Non-Members $35
Information: 212.355.6160
Ticketmaster tickets here
Fax order form here.

La MaMa Experimental Theater Club

March 11 – 21

First Floor Theater: Thurs-Sat at 8:00 pm, Sun at 2:30 pm and 8:00 pm
74A East 4th St. NY, NY 10003
Tel: 212.475.7710
Office: Mon – Fri, 11am – 6pm
Box Office: Mon, Noon – 5pm, Tues – Sun, Noon – 9pm
web@lamama.org
buy tickets here

Adult $18.00
Student/Senior $13.00

Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.com
Or call: 212.307.4100

Reviews

NBC Feast NY review & video here.

More info:

  • LA VIE MATERIELLE
  • Director IRINA BROOK
  • Nicole Ansari
  • Winsome Brown
  • Joan Juliet Buck
  • Sadie Jemmett
  • Yibin Li
  • For more information, please contact Sandy Cleary-Wade: sandywade@bcn.net 413.528.2838

    Metropolis music presents:
    DAVY KNOWLES & BACK DOOR SLAM
    SADIE JEMMETT

    The 100 Club (website)
    100 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1LL, UK [map]
    9 Feb 2010

    Advance Ticket: £8 + bf
    Buy tickets from:  wegottickets.com or ticketweb.co.uk

    ABOUT DAVY KNOWLES:

    Hailing from the Isle of Man, the tiny kingdom in the middle of the Irish Sea, might have posed a challenge to that childhood epiphany for a lesser talent. Instead, Davy just borrowed his father’s acoustic guitar and painstakingly learned to play “Sultans of Swing” by ear.

    As a teenager, he mined his father’s record collection to learn all he could about ‘the blues’ and he discovered John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Rory Gallagher, to name a few. Then I began reading guitar player magazines and started seeing who the people I was influenced by had listened to, which is how I learned about Blind Willie Johnson and Robert Johnson Davy explains.

    He played in bands throughout his school years – usually as the “kid” among older players – and, ultimately, formed Back Door Slam with his school mates. The band’s debut recording Roll Away, which featured Adam Jones on bass andRoss Doyle on drums, was released by Blix Street Records in June, 2007. Knowles wrote all but one of the tracks on the record, which became a Top 5 staple on Billboard’s Blues chart.

    Ironically, now young(er) guitar players are reading about him in the way he did about his heroes. Nick Anderman of the Village Voice wrote: “Davy Knowles, the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter, is talented like very few bluesmen these days. He shreds like a young Robert Cray and wails like the love of his life was just hit by a truck,” while Shane Harrison of the Atlanta Journal Constitution said: “If this were a more just world, the band’s startlingly talented guitarist, singer and songwriter Davy Knowles would already be a star.”

    Such acclaim continued as the band played clubs, concerts and festivals and shared billings with George Thorogood, Buddy Guy, Kid Rock & Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Who and the legendary jam band Gov’t Mule. They also appeared on television’s CBS Early Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live as well as on NPR’s World Cafe and Voice of America’s Border Crossings.

    After parting company with his bandmates Jones and Doyle early this year, Knowles began to record the follow up to Roll Away. Scheduled for release by Blix Street this summer, the recording is produced by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-guitarist Peter Frampton, who also features on the album.

    Despite the thousands of miles he’s already logged on the road – 300+ dates in 18months to support their debut CD in America – Davy’s anxious to get back out there to play. “You should play music because you love doing it,” he says, “If you can hang in for the long haul, you’re doing what most people can’t, and you’re incredibly lucky.”

    He’s begun to call America “home,” but there’s a hint of wistfulness when he speaks about the Isle of Man, a feeling addressed in the title song of Roll Away: “It’s a beautiful place and I feel lucky to have grown up there – but you can’t forget that there’s also a world out there beyond it.”

    And for Davy Knowles, the next stop is the world.

    www.davyknowles.com

    Sadie plays The Living Room, 154 Ludlow St., NYC at 8pm on 29th Dec 2009.


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    Monkey Chews: 2 Queens Crescent, London NW5 4EP
    Tel: 0207 482 4981
    Thursday 29th October at 8pm

    Sadie Jemmett at The 12 Bar Club by Sadie Jemmett.

    Sadie Jemmett live – 22 October 2009

    Portobello Acoustic Sessions [MySpace|Facebook] take place in The Lounge upstairs at The Metropolitan and are completely free. Come and join us for dinner, (food served until 10.30pm), or just come and have a drink, sit back, relax and enjoy some of the best music London has to offer.

    The Lounge doors open at 7.30pm, however the Metropolitan downstairs is open for food and drink all day long. With four brilliant and inspiring artists at every Portobello Acoustic Session..why would you want to be anywhere else?

    Address
    Portobello Acoustic Sessions take place at

    The Lounge @ The Metropolitan, 60 Great Western Road, W11 1AB
    just a very wee walk from Portobello Road

    Tube
    We are situated right next door to Westbourne Park Tube Station (Hammersmith & City Line), which is two stops from Paddington

    Buses
    The bus stop is right on our doorstep, so hop on the 31, 28 or the 328 for an easy no-fuss journey

    Parking
    There’s plenty and most of it is free after 6.30pm. However, please remember that we are in the congestion charge zone, so watch those clocks as we don’t want you to get stung

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    About
    Portobello Acoustic Sessions at the Metropolitan are dedicated to bringing you the very best in singer and songwriter talent and has become a hub of exciting new music and brightest emerging stars. The experience is one that’s truly special and one that you won’t forget. The beautiful Lounge upstairs at the Met is complete with gorgeous wooden floors and furniture, large windows with velvet drapes and an open fire..it also has a spectacular decked roof terrace overlooking the pretty streets of Notting Hill. The Met is one of the most twinkly and intimate acoustic places to play in London. With its beautiful sound and atmosphere, it is a true gem in one of London’s most urban and vibrant locations.

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