Barleycorn Line-Up Monday 22 October 2012

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Gil Hockman
Gil Hockman is a singer-songwriter from Johannesburg. He sings songs about all sorts of stuff but at the moment they are mainly songs about his ex-girlfriends. That's how it goes sometimes. He is currently working on the follow-up to his debut album Too Early In The Journey. You can find out more at www.gilhockman.c

Isobel Sempill

This promising guitar student of Caroline Blundell shows a musical maturity beyond her tender years. She already has more than 50 songs to her credit and is planning a trip early in 2013 to the UK and Europe to try her luck in the competitive international world of music. With a style and voice reminiscent of Suzanne Vega, Issy effortlessly captures the hearts of audiences with her self penned soulful narratives and light hearted fun.


Lucy Kruger
This will be the fourth time we have the pleasure of Lucy's appearance at the Barleycorn. Lucy is a new talent who brings a fresh take to folk rock with easy, honest song writing and a soulful voice. She arrived in Cape Town last year after completing her undergraduate degree in Music and her Honours in Drama at Rhodes University. She has been playing guitar as well as writing and performing her own material for six years and in the past has opened for Linton Kwezi Johnson (LKJ), Josie Field, Cutting Jade as well as Shawn Phillips.

Her debut album, "Cut those Strings" and featuring innovative SA artists including Inge Beckmann, Schalk Joubert and Albert Frost, was launched at Mercury just four weeks ago and has received rave revues. Read what the press have to say at http://www.lucykruger.com/press/ and listen to her music on Soundcloud.

Crimson House Blues
From the incongruous combination of the dust of Namibia and Death Metal sprang forth Crimson House Blues. Since forming two years ago, Crimson House Blues have relocated to Cape Town. They have performed alongside some of South Africa’s greatest artists in night clubs, bars, dives and at festivals, receiving an overwhelmingly positive response to their mission and their music, which is the perfect blend of blues, rock, funk, jazz and country western fusion with a Louis Armstrong / Tom Waits / Joe Cocker influenced vocal style.


Their debut album “Smoke Dust And Whiskey” was released in Cape Town in March 2012 to critical acclaim and a respectable amount of radio play. The album was self produced and funded from the band’s extreme gig schedule. Sheer Music recognised the talent and signed on as the official publisher for the band. “Smoke Dust and Whiskey” comprises nine songs telling tales of Namibian adventures, too much or too little whiskey, love found and lost, stories of life’s journey, while sifting through all the tribulations of being an artist in modern society.


Utilising guttural vocals that soar from tenderness to gut wrenching howls, mad banjo skills, slide, and harmonica tearing on top of a groovin' rhythm ‘n bass section they will take you from 50s swing and balls-out rock to sweet subtle blues and hillbilly hoedowns that will put any audience into a hick frenzy. CHB's music has being described as many things, but the term "Desert Blues" has been brought up by enough DJs and drunks to have finally stuck.


At its peak in Namibia the band comprised of six members; currently in their Cape Town base they operate as a four-piece with Christoph de Chavonnes Vrugt on drums, Jacques van Rensburg on bass, Redeye Riaan on vocals and guitar and Arno Van Zyl on banjo and lead guitar. “We believe this is our final calling as it kicks in its simplicity,” says Redeye.


Already having a number of festivals under their belt (including Synergy, Big Blues Festival, Table Mountain Blues Summit), organisers and public alike are always happy with the decision to have them share the bill. Crimson House Blues recently opened the inaugural Rolling Stone Weekend, a showcase of Cape Town’s best up and coming bands, and as a result the publication has invited them to be its special guest on its stage at Up The Creek 2013 – a notoriously difficult festival to get onto. They are also already booked for other Rolling Stone live music events. On the same night of the Rolling Stone Weekend, Crimson House Blues won the AFM Radio 48 Band Off competition, as voted for by fans, walking away with prizes worth R100 000. They have recently toured Namibia, playing several gigs as well as the country’s biggest festival, Namrock.

 

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The Barleycorn meets every Monday at 20h00 at Villager FC, 11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. 
Entrance is (usually) R20 for members and R30 for non-members. 
A full bar and pub food kitchen are operational at the venue. 
For directions and more info, visit http://www.barleycorn.org.za 
or find us on Facebook (Barleycorn Music Club).
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* Tune in to ‘Songcatcher’ on Fine Music Radio (101.3fm) every Sunday at 5pm, 
when Shiloh Noone presents the only folk music show on radio in the Western Cape.

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