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Evening gig: Simon Says First Edition


21 Oct 2019, 7:00pm - 11:00pm

The Stretch Bar, Students' Union

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Cost free
Department Music
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Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

Kicking off the new year in style with students from the BMus Popular Music Course

Our First Edition headline acts are here!
Kocoa Brown- "My first love is definitely jazz, funk and blues. When playing solo I have a more neo-soul/playful acoustic vibe. I’m a keen lyricist and have a colourful history steeped in jam sessions, house bands and festivals. After years of being supported by a band or working as a duo, I am finally flying the solo route."

Bella Barton - a London based musician currently working on her second album. She recently released a single called 'Puppet'- which along with a lot of her other music- often challenges the stereotypes of our unequal society. Currently, some of her inspirations include the Slits, Jeff Buckley, Marika Hackman, and Mitski.

James Grace - explores the deep darkness of desire and the psyche. Think starry-eyed, stormy seduction. Described as music to soundtrack a midnight drive through the countryside. Influences include London Grammar, Bon Iver, Ben Howard and Robyn. Lovingly-made songs about the life of a moody queer romantic.

We also have Elena Sirett, Rayen Gonzalez and loads more opening the night with a few original songs!

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21 Oct 2019 7:00pm - 11:00pm
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