Presented by: Cafe#9
0 | SHEFFIELD: Cafe No9 (info) |
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P | Thursday 29th January, 2026 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Steve Jinski is a songwriter, singer, performer, musician and music educator. Born to an Irish
mother and a Polish father, brought up in Liverpool, Steve is a truly international artist. He has
toured the UK, Ireland, Europe, and Scandinavia as a solo artist and occasionally with a group of
musicians he simply calls The Festival Band.
Steve has made numerous festival appearances and opened shows for David Gray, Richard
Thompson, Eddie Reader, The Proclaimers, Eliza Carthy and Rick Wakeman, to name just a few.
Radio and TV appearances include BBC 1 The One Show.
Steve’s music is born of the singer songwriter tradition drawing on influences that include
acoustic, folk, Americana, indie and blues but still he retains his own unique voice. Playing ‘live’
Steve accompanies himself on acoustic guitar and piano. Added to the mix you’ll hear the
occasional acapella tune, a wailing harmonica, a couple of interesting cover versions, some tall
tales and a positive vibe from one of the UK’s most engaging ‘live’ performers. Steve is equally at home in large concert venues and small intimate acoustic settings.
Steve has released 4 albums, 2 EPs, and several singles. His most recent album, the double CD
‘Muscle Memory’, is available in physical and digital formats on all major platforms. The latest
single, ‘Never Gonna Work Again’, addresses redundancy and unemployment, themes that remain relevant in today's digital age. Distribution is via Lucky Smile Records / Proper Music.
‘This is lovely stuff. You can hear all the love that’s gone into it’ – Bob Harris BBC Radio 2
‘One of the best originators of acoustic song around today’ - 5 Stars … Rock ’N’ Reel magazine
A must-listen track must be ‘Picture Post’, which is a lush and intricate song and reaches the peak of Steve Jinski’s storytelling through songwriting – Maverick magazine
‘Definite value for money for audiences that know a well-crafted tune and thoughtful lyrics when they hear them – Mike Davies, Folking.com
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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.
0 | 9 Nether Edge Road Sheffield S7 1RU |
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> | cafe9sheffield.co.uk |
` | Very small 40 capacity venue Disabled access but no disabled toilets |