Chris Chalmers & Joel Harkin

Fresh from the release of his critically acclaimed debut album with The Souvenirs, Way Back Home which stormed into the IBBA Album Chart at No. 8 and is earning rave reviews and worldwide airplay Chris Chalmers returns to the Saturday Afternoon Club onSunday 2nd August.
Following a run of sold-out solo shows, Chris will be joined by acclaimed pedal steel guitarist and songwriter,Joel Harkin, whose album Never Happy was shortlisted for the NI Music Prize, for a special afternoon performance full of heart, soul, and unforgettable songs.
Alan Harrison - Rocking Magpie blog:
"These deeply personal songs all sound as if Chalmers has been hoarding them forever"
"Sounds like a co-write between Leonard Cohen and Randy Newman"
Liam Maonla- Hothouse Flowers:
"Lovely, well done, beautiful."
Nigel Foster - Blues in Britain & Blues Matters magazine.
"Way Back Home is an album of light, dark and shade and that makes it an engaging listen both musically and lyrically.
A terrific album."
Richard L'Hommidieu, Making a Scene magazine.
"If The 2:19 built the foundation, The Souvenirs is the sound of Chalmers widening the framekeeping the grit and heart, while letting the songs travel further."
Following a run of sold-out solo shows, Chris will be joined by acclaimed pedal steel guitarist and songwriter,Joel Harkin, whose album Never Happy was shortlisted for the NI Music Prize, for a special afternoon performance full of heart, soul, and unforgettable songs.
Alan Harrison - Rocking Magpie blog:
"These deeply personal songs all sound as if Chalmers has been hoarding them forever"
"Sounds like a co-write between Leonard Cohen and Randy Newman"
Liam Maonla- Hothouse Flowers:
"Lovely, well done, beautiful."
Nigel Foster - Blues in Britain & Blues Matters magazine.
"Way Back Home is an album of light, dark and shade and that makes it an engaging listen both musically and lyrically.
A terrific album."
Richard L'Hommidieu, Making a Scene magazine.
"If The 2:19 built the foundation, The Souvenirs is the sound of Chalmers widening the framekeeping the grit and heart, while letting the songs travel further."
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