An evening with Paul Armfield at Cafe No9
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An evening with Paul Armfield at Cafe No9

Presented by: Cafe#9
0 SHEFFIELD: Cafe No9 (info)
P Thursday 15th May, 2025
N Door time: 7:00pm
Start time: 7:30pm
. All ages (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult)
C Music - Folk/blues/world

Event information

After a few years in revolutionary eastern Europe, Paul Armfield returned to his beloved Isle of Wight in the early 90’s to get married, have children, sell books and write songs. His first album Songs Without Words was released in 2003 to wide critical acclaim, his voice being compared to the likes of Cat Stevens, Tim Hardin and Nick Drake and the music being described as Folk Noir. A big fan of Scott Walker Paul was likewise applauded for his renditions of Jacques Brel chansons as well as his own lovelorn, poetic songs.

Running a bookstore by day Paul nevertheless managed to release six more albums including an album of Tennyson’s Poetry set to music, 2013’s ‘Up Here’ which found fans such as Lauren Laverne and Caitlin Moran, and 2015’s ‘Found’: a selection of songs written around a collection of photographs gathered from the flea markets of Berlin; Radio Eins declared it ‘The best Berlin album of all time’.

With a strong fan-base on the continent, Paul’s 2020 album ‘Domestic’ was recorded in Germany with a pan European cast of musicians and explored the concept of ‘home’, be it the house you live or the country you grew up in. Foreshadowing Brexit and the subsequent pandemic, the album was a crowd-funded success and became a firm favourite of Mark Radcliffe.

In early 2023 Paul was commissioned by environmental group Gift To Nature to compose a suite of songs about five trees that grow in Sibden Hill, a small but surprisingly diverse copse all but hidden in the middle of a modern housing estate in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, strategically placed QR codes allow visitors to the woods to listen to the songs in situ. With strings arranged by Norwegian fiddle-playing songstress Mari Persen the resultant EP ‘TREES’ was released last year to wide acclaim, being hailed by legendary BBC DJ Frank Hennessy as 'a work of genius’, earning Paul a live session on Radio2’s Folk Show (listen here) and used exclusively on BBC2’s tribute to Dame Maggie Smith.

Now in his mid 50s Paul is a veteran performer with a warm, relaxed stage presence. A songwriter’s songwriter, he has picked up plaudits from the likes of Guy Garvey and Chris Difford. Still selling books by day he is also an occasional funeral celebrant, a lino-cut artist, and a double bassist whose playing can be heard on the best-selling Michael Kiwanuka single ‘I’m Getting Ready’ as well as collaborations with jazz pianist Greg Foat. An accomplished musical-saw player, he has a busking alter-ego called the Stranger On The Saw.

Paul currently runs a small bookshop in his home town of Cowes on the Isle Of Wight. In May of this year his literary and musical worlds collide as he releases a new album ‘Between The Covers: 9 Songs for Bibliophiles’. Exactly as it says, it’s 9 songs about books and reading, 4 cover versions and 5 originals. Paul recorded the album over 4 days in August of last year in Stuttgart with a crack team of seasoned jazz musicians. Paul will be promoting the album with a two month solo tour around the UK and Europe, playing book shops and literary festivals wherever possible.

'I love Domestic so much - sensitive, melodic, heartfelt, gentle, well-observed, beautifully sung' Mark Radcliffe

‘A buried treasure...heir to deathless troubadours such as Tim Hardin’ Gavin Martin in The Mirror

‘Everything about Up Here is exceptional. Breathtaking’ Simon Holland on Folk Radio

'I love 'YOU'! Best song I have heard in ages' Rolling Stones producer Chris Kimsey

‘Gorgeous..beautiful, positive and amazing. Ace!’ Lauren Laverne BBC 6 Music

‘Exquisite, extraordinary, almost unbearably beautiful’ James McNair in Mojo

'A lovely lyric, a spellbinding song. This is really beautiful' Guy Garvey

‘Heartbreakingly beautiful. An Album to be treasured’ Electric Ghost

‘A voice that could make the Needles crumble’ The Word magazine

‘Spooky, affecting folkish singer-songwriterliness’ Time Out

'As toasty and lovely as Christmas morning' Caitlin Moran

'A Perfect example of English songwriting’ Maverick

‘Lovely, lovelorn songs’ Nigel Williamson in Uncut

‘An incredible collection of songs’ iD magazine

'Your album is the dogs!' Chris Difford

’Distinctively amazing’ Rudimental

‘A revelation’ The Scotsman

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Please note this ticket price DOES include a BYOB fee should you wish to bring alcohol to the venue.

All additional purchases of drinks and sweet treats from the cafe counter are always very much appreciated.


Tickets

General Admission

20 tickets available

Total price: £16.50
Ticket price: £15.00, Booking fee: £1.50

Venue information

SHEFFIELD: Cafe No9
0 9 Nether Edge Road
Sheffield
S7 1RU
> cafe9sheffield.co.uk
` Very small 40 capacity venue
Disabled access but no disabled toilets

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