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Michele Stodart (The Magic Numbers) - Komedia Studio, Brighton

Tuesday 27th September 2016

Raevennan Husbandes + The Sweet Ordeal

At Komedia (Studio)

Doors 7:30 pm

Price £12 + booking fee / £14

Michele Stodart (The Magic Numbers) celebrates releasing her second solo album ‘Pieces’ by playing a special show at Komedia Studio, Brighton.

Over a decade since popular pop rock band The Magic Numbers landed in the top ten with their double platinum selling debut album, Michele Stodart has taken temporary leave of the band she formed with her brother Romeo, to release her second solo album “Pieces” on 8 July 2016. Released four years after her solo debut ‘Wide Eyed Crossing’, her second outing confirms that, almost by stealth, Michele has turned into an artist whose work bears strong comparison to some of the touchstone songwriters that helped shape her outlook.

Michelle and her band (which includes members of The Magic Numbers) have already played the acoustic tent to an enraptured crowd at this year’s Glastonbury Festival and supported Ben Watt of Everything but the Girl on a full UK tour.

Watch the new single ‘Ain’t No Woman’, taken from the  forthcoming album ‘Pieces’, released, 8th July on One Little Indian:

Raevennan Husbandes
Award-winning singer songwriter and prolific letter writer. Raevennan Husbandes is a largely discovered gem, her beautiful, clear and heartfelt singing voice can electrify a room. She has recently released her debut EP ‘Box of Innocence’ featuring and produced by the legendary BJ Cole. She has also worked with the other talented and successful musicians such as Tracey Browne, Paul Liddel, The Unthanks, Lisa Hannigan, Adrian Roye & The Exiles and many others.
‘As soon as she started singing it was quite obvious this girl was special – her vocals were absolutely beautiful…it was an acoustic masterclass of modern folk’ – 4000 Miles to Nashville
‘Raevennan is blessed with a voice that silences the rooms and captivates audiences’ – Alphabetbands

The Sweet Ordeal
Member of indie folk trio The Sweet Ordeal. They play melodic and bittersweet songs about love, loss, longing and redemption. Founded in 2012, by John Hamilton and Nick McMaster and joined by Hannah Beaumont in 2015, They have original material on acoustic guitar, ukulele, glockenspiel, cello, bass and electronica, alongside different combinations of voice and harmonies.
http://thesweetordeal.blogspot.co.uk/