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0 | BIRMINGHAM: Kitchen Garden Cafe |
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P | Tuesday 5th November, 2024 |
N | 7:30pm |
The best stories elicit profound personal reactions and in the 15 years she has been writing and performing, Hannah Scott has become a consummate storyteller. Her music is shaped by human stories, with family, in all its chaos and glory, sitting at the heart of her work. Her lyrics are powerful and poignant, and her voice feels strangely familiar, though you can’t quite put your finger on why. Her writing may be deeply personal but her music has a universal appeal that extends beyond the melodies you catch yourself humming days after listening to her songs.
Born in Suffolk and raised by an artist mother and an eccentric entertainer father, with music going back three generations to her songwriting great-grandmother, creativity was always destined to be an integral part of Hannah’s life. At the age of four, her father bought a second-hand piano for £70 from a friend in the pub and she didn’t look back, falling in love with both playing and listening to classical music. Picking up a guitar in her early teens as the influence of her peers and more contemporary music took hold, Hannah taught herself some simple chords that would lay the foundation for her earliest attempts at songwriting.
Career highlights include having her song No Gravity featured on the hit international TV series Grey’s Anatomy, recording a live session on BBC Radio 2 with Dermot O’Leary and opening for Madeleine Peyroux, performing to an audience of two thousand. She has also shared the stage with folk luminaries such as Seth Lakeman, Cara Dillon and Fairport Convention and has performed at festivals including Cambridge, Sidmouth and Manchester Folk. Equally at home in small venues, she thrives on the intimacy of performing in spaces where she can look audience members in the eye.
“She reduces women and children to tears - in a good way…” (The Guardian).
“…and grown men.” (Tom Besford, English Folk Expo & Richard Haswell, Liverpool Philharmonic).
“This is beautiful.” (Dermot O’Leary, BBC Radio 2).
“Wonderful songwriting.” (Seth Lakeman).
“She screams class but in the quietest way possible.” (Folking.com).
0 | 17 York Road Kings Heath Birmingham B14 7SA |
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> | www.kitchengardencafe.co.uk |
! | 0121 443 4725 |
` | Note: Entrance to all shows is via Fletchers Bar (7 York Road) |