Tuesday 19 August 2008

Bromheads Jacket Reveal New Tour Dates

Bromheads Jacket make their return succeeding month, with a new album and tour dates.


The Sheffield three-piece release the follow-up to their 2006 debut 'Dits From The Commuter Belt' on September 29th via Marquis Cha Cha. A single - 'Speaker Box' - testament then follow in October.


The tour starts before the release on September twenty-eighth and will continue to run until October 21st.


September Tour Dates:


28 - Brighton Engine Room

29 - Oxford Academy

30 - Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms


October Tour Dates:


1 - Southampton Orange Rooms

2 - Kingston Works

3 - Hitchin Remix

4 - Sheffield Foundry

5 - Wakefield Escobar

6 - Nottingham Stealth

8 - Manchester Academy 3

9 - Bristol Cooler

10 - Winchester Tower Arts Centre

11 - Barnstaple Inn on the Square

12 - Exeter Cavern

13 - London King's College

15 - Stoke Sugarmill

16 - Leicester Charlotte

17 - Leeds Cockpit

18 - York Fibbers

19 - Aberdeen Moshulu

20 - Glasgow King Tuts

21 - Sunderland Independent




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Saturday 9 August 2008

Olivia Byington

Olivia Byington   
Artist: Olivia Byington

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Pop
   



Discography:


Cancao Do Amor Demais: Canta..   
 Cancao Do Amor Demais: Canta..

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


Musica   
 Musica

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 10


Corra O Risco   
 Corra O Risco

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 11


A Dama Do Encantado   
 A Dama Do Encantado

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




Olívia Byington is a praised and awarded Brazilian singer wHO has worked with such artists as Tom Jobim, Silvio Rodriguez, Djavan, Clara Sverner, Wagner Tiso, Chico Buarque, Turíbio Santos, Radamés Gnattali, João Carlos Assis Brasil, Paulo Moura, and Egberto Gismonti. Her expressive discography includes A Dama do Encantado, where she sings the repertoire of Aracy de Ameida, one of the charles Herbert Best interpreters of Noel Rosa's creations. She studied pianissimo, fiddle, and graeco-Roman guitar in her childhood. In 1977 she formed the mathematical group Antena Coletiva with Jacques Morelenbaum. She recorded her low album in the side by side yr, Corra O Risco (Continental). In 1979, Byington was appointed the charles Herbert Best vocalizer of the '70s by critics. She became comfortably known by acting aboard A Barca do Sol; later she wasinvited to do work with Tom Jobim, Wagner Tiso, Chico Buarque, Turíbio Santos, Radamés Gnattali, João Carlos Assis Brasil, Paulo Moura, and Egberto Gismonti. In 1981 she was invited to perform in Cuba by Chico Buarque. Byington recorded her third album (Identidad) on the isle the following year, invited by Silvio Rodriguez. In 1983 she recorded the soundtrack for the picture Santa Maria de Belem Viver um Grande Amor with Djavan and Tom Jobim. In the adjacent year, together with Paulo Moura, Clara Sverner, and Turíbio Santos, she recorded Encontro (Kuarup), fetching the Chiquinha Gonzaga trophy. In 1990 she toured Brazil together with João Carlos Assis Brasil. Byington continued to perform and record regularly in solo or in meetings with illustrious artists, touring Portugal and Italy in 1995.