Bruncheon featuring Candythief, The Kitchen Stools & Liam Baker

Saturday 12th November 2016
11.30am - 2.30pm Free entry

A cracking line-up for our November Bruncheon put together by special guest programmer Candythief who will also be hitting the stage! Come along for top-notch live music, great food, and excellent company!

Candythief
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BBC Introducing artist Candythief, aka anglo-euro songwriter Diana de Cabarrus, first emerged in
association with Fife micro label Fence records. Drawing on alternative, acoustic, psych pop, indie influences with a touch of chanson, the songs are melody-driven, occasionally theatrical, hopping between styles, and coloured by unusual song-structures. On record and live, Candythief is refreshingly distinctive and unusual, with live performances featuring a line up of cello, guitar, accordion, mandolin, bodhran and sometimes loops. Get a free download at noisetrade.com/candythief/the-starting-gun

The Kitchen Stools
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The Kithen Stools will regale you with catchy, melody-driven original music from Edinburgh. Folk-inflected arrangements are lifted by lush multiple lead and harmony male/female vocals, foot-tapping rhythms and a beautiful variation in mood and tempo from song to song that goes from West Coast USA sunshine sounds back to a more recognisably British songwriting sensibility.
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facebook.com/TheKitchenStools/

Liam Baker
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Liam channels a diverse set of influences from jazz standards, musicals, deeply assimilated 80s TV theme songs to modern classical which emerge in his emotionally direct and witty performances. His instinctive immediacy in live performance across theatre, film and dance brings intense presence and humour to performance of his songs.

www.liambaker.co.uk and on Facebook: @liambaker.music.poetry

The cafe kitchen will accompany and complement the music with a delicious menu featuring kippers, morning rolls, mega-muffins and sweet treats galore!

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