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AU: Weds 25th April

Apr 12, 2012
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Where to start? The term ‘multi-instrumentalist’ has never been so accurately utilised than when describing the Portland-based solo artist, Luke Wyland. Trying to describe in words a set that ranges from oompah brass sections to ethereal folk strings will never be that easy to manage, but rest assured his show will have you completely spellbound. This gig follows the release of his warmly received third album ‘Both Lights’, which should be available in the shops by the time you read this.

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Weds 25th April 2012

Apr 12, 2012
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Mike Bradford created The Recommender in March 2008 and it's gone on to become one of the UK's best established music blogs. He's also voted on the BBC Sound Of Poll for the last three years and regularly appears as a commentator on emerging music for Juice Radio and BBC 6Music. He's worked in live promotions management for the Audio and Digital venues and is known to throw a mean party at The Great Escape Festivals.
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