A wonderful evening in a beautiful venue. London’s Cadogan Hall, a former church, is the 950-seater home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which luckily for fans of contemporary music also offers up a programme of folk, jazz and world music […]
A wonderful evening in a beautiful venue. London’s Cadogan Hall, a former church, is the 950-seater home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which luckily for fans of contemporary music also offers up a programme of folk, jazz and world music […]
“Well-l-l-l …” Patty Griffin commenced proceedings, followed tightly by the signature rockabilly downward curve guitar rumble of “Move Up” from her 2010 album Downtown Church. “I’m going to go on home to Jesus over in glory land” she belted out, as […]
To walk in to the smaller of the two auditoriums at London’s Kings Place for Patty Griffin’s warm up for the Servant of Love tour is to feel privileged to be in such intimate surroundings. She is one of the […]
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