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Folk Unplugged: M G Boulter & Germa Adan at Conway Hall
Conway Hall is proud to present Southend-on-Sea’s finest singer-songerwriter M G Boulter, alongside rising folk star Germa Adan, for March’s Folk Unplugged
M G Boulter is a songwriter and musician living on the Thames coast in Essex, UK. Serving his apprenticeship in numerous bands in the hotbed of the Southed-on-Sea pub rock scene (the precursors of which were household names such as Procol Harem, Dr Feelgood and Eddie and the Hotrods), M G came to lead, as singer and guitarist, the popular country rock band The Lucky Strikes, who Q Magazine once likened to “The Waterboys on trucker pills”.
Often touted as an ‘artist’s artist’, M G’s songwriting creates vignettes of ordinary life and seaside communities. Garnering praise from reviewers like Uncut describing his work as “gorgeous in a word” and R2 listing him as “a weapons grade songwriter”, expect a more intimate show combining new album material and storytelling, highlighting M G’s songs as an important contemporary voice in the long tradition of the singer-songwriter.
“Gorgeous, in a word” – Uncut
Germa Adan, a remarkable musician and singer-songwriter, summons profound artistic depth from the abundant well of her Haitian heritage. Within her artistic approach, she weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of sound that transcends borders and genres.
Known for her storytelling prowess and a profound sense of social consciousness, Germa’s music delves deep into the past and the present, offering listeners a unique and thought-provoking experience. Her music is a tapestry of ethereal vocal and stringed harmonies, intricately woven with influences from Haitian, American, British, and global folk traditions. Her eagerly awaited second album Borderlines & Bloodlines was released in October 2023.
“Germa is a rising star on the folk scene with a beguiling and original style” – Folk on Foot
Thursday 28th March 7pm - Tickets £12+bf / conc. £8+bf
Age Recommendation: All ages
CONWAY HALL
25 Red Lion Square,
London, WC1R 4RL
A pop-up bar, provided by Too Many Bars, will be open throughout the evening, serving a selection of ethically and sustainably produced drinks.
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Conway Hall is owned by the charity Conway Hall Ethical Society and was first opened in 1929. The name was chosen in honour of Moncure Daniel Conway (1832 – 1907), anti-slavery advocate, out-spoken supporter of free thought and biographer of Thomas Paine.
Folk Unplugged is a series of monthly folk gigs at the Hall, showcasing the brightest and best in English Folk.