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The Dunwells

The Dunwells

9 Oct 2025 - 28 Dec 2025

The Dunwells are a successful Leeds based Indie-folk / Americana band with strong vocals, powerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Their debut album “Blind Sighted Faith” was released in 2012 following which they have released a further 6 albums/EP’s. The Dunwells have found favour with audiences across the world having toured extensively in USA, Europe and the UK as well as having supported artists including Mumford and Sons and Elbow on UK tours. They are passionate and prolific singer-song writers having written material for joint collaborations as well as other high profile up and coming artists.
Hackenshaw Boys

Hackenshaw Boys

8 Oct 2025 - 8 Oct 2025

20th Anniversary of Hackensaw Boys' Love What You Do Album Sparks 2025 European Tour The Hackensaw Boys are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their classic album Love What You Do with an extensive European tour in 2025. They could have chosen any album from their deep catalog, but Love What You Do stands out as a fan and band favorite. This album, with its unique blend of bluegrass, punk, and folk, is a true monument to Americana. Founding member David Sickmen, the last original member from the band's late 1990s lineup, reflects on their long journey. Why did they choose Love What You Do for this tour celebration Without hesitation, he replies, To celebrate our first release on a record label. The album was well-received in the Americana world when it came out. Made with passion, it's an album that truly lives up to its title. For over 25 years, the Hackensaw Boys have delivered their unique mix of Americana genres with a no-nonsense punk attitude. How has this blend evolved since their early days in Charlottesville Sickmen explains, Id like to think weve kept the spirit of the original songs, while preserving the energy they carried. Yet, after 25 years and so many new experiences, combined with all the roads weve traveled, the music has grown in a way that only time can provide. Balancing traditional roots with high-energy punk is second nature for the band. Sickmen says, I dont know that we strive for balance between genres as much as it's just our natural style. I think it's awesome that our music still resonates with people! One iconic aspect of the Hackensaw Boys performances is the charismoa self-made instrument that's become a staple at their shows. Invented by former band member Justin Salvage Neuhardt, it remains part of their sound even after his departure. The charismo is a functional, sculptural art piece that came out of a need for a unique percussion element, Sickmen says. Love What You Do was recorded in various cities, including Charlottesville, San Francisco, and Amsterdam. Being in different cities contributed to the album's sound, Sickmen recalls. It has a sense of being on the road, capturing that nomadic feel. Some songs, like We Are Many, have become fan anthems. What makes this song resonate so much with audiences Sickmen believes it's the call for unity, which resonates with people worldwide'something our troubled world needs. Over the years, the band lineup has changed significantly, and Sickmen himself has come and gone. With nearly 40 members over time, it's a rotation youd usually see in a baseball team. Although it's challenging to have people come and go, there's always a fresh energy with new members, Sickmen reflects. A music collective! The Hackensaw Boys have played venues and festivals worldwide, from the U.S. to Europe. Does Sickmen notice any differences in audience responses between places like the Netherlands and the U.S. I dont see much difference between European and American audiences, he notes. While our music's roots trace back to Europeand Africa toothe energy resonates everywhere. Looking back on two and a half decades of music-making, what does Sickmen consider the most challenging and rewarding moments for the band The most rewarding part has been the impact our music has had on people and their families, he says. The challenge is making art in a country that doesnt always prioritize the arts. Touring has become harder in recent years. Fast-forwarding from 2005's Love What You Do to their EP, A Fireproof House of Sunshine, released during the pandemic, Sickmen reflects on the challenges musicians faced then. Keeping the band alive was tough, but it was also a good time to write songs without the pressures of the industry. What does being in the Hackensaw Boys mean to Sickmen personally What does he hope fans take away from their shows Ive had many mixed emotions over the years, with incredibly fun times and sorrowful ones. But in the end, the music has allowed me a journey that few people get to experience, and Im grateful. That's why we show up every night and give 100%, hoping people leave our shows happier than when they arrived. Current Lineup: David Sickmen - Guitar/Vocal Caleb Powers Fiddle Taylor Shuck Banjo Thomas Olivier Mandolin Aaron Smith Bass Bee Roberts Percussion
Beans on Toast ' Wild Folk Party at The Sun Inn
Beans on Toast is coming to town! To celebrate the release of his new book Wild Folk People, Beans on Toast is throwing a summer party at The Sun Inn, and you're all invited. A legend of the folk and festival scene, Beans' new book is a heartwarming, rebellious, and deeply human collection of tales about the extraordinary characters whove inspired his songs. Expect a night of music, stories, drinking and dancing, with support from special guest musicians and DJs (to be announced soon). Each venue has been handpicked for its unique charm and character, just like the stories in the book. This promises to be a unique evening from the one-of-a-kind songwriter, storyteller, and performer. Get your tickets now!!! xxx
Jazz Makers Collective

Jazz Makers Collective

11 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025

Tony Burkhill sax Album Work Money Death by Tony Burkill A regular guest for JazzMakersCollective Tenor Sax player Tony Burkill has been a legend on the Leeds Jazz scene for a long time whilst purposefully maintaining a low profile. Work Money Death is his debut LP and was originally released in 2017. Tony's music is inspired by the work of Gato Barbieri, Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, among others, which he uses as a foundation for his own improvised work.
Ashley Campbell

Ashley Campbell

27 Jun 2025 - 23 Nov 2025

Ashley Campbell, daughter of country legend Glen Campbell began her career playing banjo and keyboard in her father's band on several world tours and has found success as a solo artist in the country/Americana music scene; most notably with her debut single "Remembering" which she wrote for her father and is featured on the Grammy award winning and Oscar nominated album for the documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me.

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