To celebrate the release of Rainy Day Woman's debut single with Pear O'Legs Records, we are heading to the home of grassroots folk music, The Harrison at King's Cross. Rainy Day Woman will be supported by the brand new folk-jazz duo Arum. Expect super intimate vibes with rich vocal harmonies and top class song writing.
Capacity for this event has been reduced to enable safe social distancing. This event will also be available to livestream. Go to the https://harrisonbar.co.uk/ for more info, tickets will be available soon.
"Little Bird" is Rainy Day Woman’s debut single with Pear O’ Legs records. It’s a lonely, searching song about migrating birds and the feeling that the tide has left you somewhere you don’t want to be.
Rainy Day Woman play Americana inspired sparse, unhurried music. Originally from Exmouth, Devon, they are now based in Bristol. They have previously released two EPs, Gallows Green (2018) and Home (2020). They have played around the UK including at Birmingham Symphony Hall and toured Australian in 2019.
‘The equivalent of waking up from a wet and weary February to the sun dancing on the walls of your room’ - Fem Folk UK
www.rainydaywoman.co.uk
Arum
Arum is the new musical collaboration between jazz singer Bronte Shande and folk musician Arran Glass. After meeting in Bristol during a turbulent time in both their lives, the collaboration that followed saw their individual styles of playing and singing blend beautifully to create a completely new sound. Arum consequently lies somewhere between folk and jazz. Intriguing, vulnerable lyrics blend with raw and fragile harmonies over minimal and melancholic guitar.
https://www.facebook.com/Arumduomusic
Film screening of A Song Heard in the Mountains
For those watching via livestream there will be 10-15 minutes intermission. During this time we will be streaming the short film "A Song Heard in the Mountains", written and directed by Lucie Trémolières (aka Loose T. on the POLR catalogue).
As they try to come to terms with the potentiality of their sister’s death, Ed and Sam go on a hike that will bring them closer than ever.
“Years pass by and they're gone with the speed of birds in flight,
Our life like the verse of a song heard in the mountains”
- Ewan McColl, The Joy of Living
Written and directed by Lucie Trémolières
Produced by Lisa Herbers
Chris Dunn (Sam)
Ben Paterson (Ed)
pearolegs.com