A lot has been written and a lot has been said, whispered, recounted, alleged, supposed and presumed. It’s all quite forgotten now and the songs remain the same, they remain a testament to Mary Coughlan’s seemingly timeless and endless talent. Her smoky, bluesy, boozy drawl has always been a seduction, no matter what the subject. The vocal marrying of sardonic wit, visceral rage, orgiastic between the sheets passion, the tenderest of sorrowful regrets; this is Mary’s talent. Regardless of the elements she chooses to manipulate with flawless ease, Mary’s voice has always been an unforeseen, sudden seduction. This is why she is so loved.
Throughout the over 25 years of her quite extraordinary recording career Mary has drawn heavily from her legendary heroes; Billie Holiday’s grievous, teary outpourings, the husky flirtations of Peggy Lee, Van Morrison’s soulful wails, the defiant chanteusery of Edith Piaf. All are present and correct in her delivery. Even so, Mary, with her naked honesty makes every song her own; they belong to her and nobody else. Who else could possibly present Double Cross or Magdalen Laundry or The Ice Cream Man with such dedication and effortless zeal?
The casual listener may know something of Ancient Rain, Invisible To You or maybe Man Of The World. These may well be among the greatest of Mary’s many great hits, however there is so much more to the story. How about an entire double album dedicated to her love of Billie Holiday. Billie died at 44, the age at which Mary performed songs from the album to sold-out venues and enraptured audiences at her Lady Sings The Blues shows staged in Dublin and London in 2001.
How about Live In Galway, Mary’s triumphant, if anxious, return from the brink to the stage in 1995. At the time she pleaded the venue to host the gig, having to repent for previously letting them down a little too frequently. She had become the “no-show”. Mary sold out 8 gigs in a row. How about Live At The Basement. Recorded in Sydney among an intimate audience in 2003, this is the ultimate in down and dirty jazz club renditions. It’s hard to imagine a more succinct demonstration of both the raw and refined nature of Mary’s talents.
The stage is where Mary survives. From a small square footage of venue real estate in front of a handful or a thousand or ten thousand people, she emotes, purges, atones, reminisces, eulogises and laments.
Plus Special Guest Graham Robins
Graham’s soulful voice and unique guitar style knit together perfectly wrapped around lyrics gathered from a lifetime of experience, where a performance becomes a passionate embrace of heartfelt songs revealing great depth and sincerity.
Whether performing solo, duo or with his band you can expect a stunning night of music encapsulating all that is good in Soul, Blues, Country and Gospel music from a powerful and emotive singer songwriter.
Graham Robins is an outstanding and soulful singer songwriter with two previous albums Spirit Within and Roll Back The Years on 33 Records and an 2008 Indie Award Nominee and has performed at numerous Festivals in the U.K. & Ireland including: Cambridge Folk Festival, The Edinburgh Festival, The North Devon Music Festival, The Castlebar International Blues Festival and The Westport Arts Festival.
He has opened shows for numerous artists including The Waterboys, Seth Lakeman, Glen Tilbrook, Georgie Fame and toured with Chris Farlowe.
Sunday 28th October at 8pm
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Fri 31st May
ELO Experience
Sat 1st Jun
The Organic Lawn Management
Thu 13th Jun
A Music Showcase - NEW College
Fri 14th Jun
Boys Make Noise and Shining Stars
Sat 15th Jun
Steve Howe
Sun 23rd Jun
Ailish Tynan and Iain Burnside at Tardebigge
Sun 30th Jun
The Swing Commanders
Mon 1st Jul
Gretchen Peters
Wed 3rd Jul
Bromsgrove Area Music Centre Concert
Sat 6th Jul
The Doors Alive
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Birmingham Chamber Orchestra - Revolutions
Tue 9th Jul
Schools Music Day Concert 2013
Fri 19th Jul
Voodoo Room
Sat 20th Jul
Bee Gees Fever
Sun 21st Jul
James Gilchrist and Anna Tilbrook at Tardebigge
Fri 26th Jul
Desperado - Heart Of The Eagles
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Duncan Honeybourne - ASPIE
Sun 28th Jul
The Big Swing
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Wooden Horse
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Peatbog Faeries
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Remi Harris Gypsy Jazz Project
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Shooglenifty
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Martin Simpson
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The Jive Aces
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It's The Roots That Make The Fruits
Sat 7th Sep
The Official Receivers 2013
Fri 13th Sep
The Old Dance School and Marie-Claire Berreen
Sat 14th Sep
Treorchy Male Choir 2013
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John Cooper Clarke 2013
Sat 21st Sep
Ann Duggan Band
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Deborah Rose - Poetic Music
Sat 28th Sep
Emily Maguire
Fri 11th Oct
Ralph McTell - One More For The Road
Sat 19th Oct
Raymond Froggatt
Sat 26th Oct
Michael Chapman
Wed 30th Oct
Andy Powell's Wishbone Ash
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Gordon Hendricks Is Elvis 2013
Thu 14th Nov
ReGenesis - Selling England By The Pound
Fri 22nd Nov
Hugh Cornwell - Plays Acoustic
Sat 11th Jan
Purple Zeppelin
Sun 12th Jan
Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Jan
Counterfeit Stones 2014