JULIAN TAYLOR WITH SPECIAL GUEST, MICHELE STODART
Mid Sussex Music Hall, Hassocks.
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Seated Show We are delighted that Canadian Folk/Americana artist, Julian Taylor is coming to Mid Sussex Music Hall with his band and very special guest, Michele Stodart a great friend of Brighthelmstone promotions. Julian Taylor Won Folk Artist Of The Year 2021 - Canadian Folk Music Awards Nominated for two Juno Awards - Contemporary Roots Album Of The Year & Indigenous Artist Of The Year Nomination for the Canadian Polaris Prize 2021 Nomination Indie Awards - Indigenous Artist, Group or Duo Of The Year Nomination SSIMA - Roots Album Of The year "Lush... poignant... Lyrically... brilliantly... 'The Ridge' exudes innocence." - American Songwriter Magazine "Julian Taylor strides along in The Ridge, weaving masterful lyricism with songs as warm as the summer breeze." - Exclaim! Magazine "The songs on The Ridge deal with themes that are especially poignant at this unbelievable time in history as Taylor draws from love, loss, and a yearning desire for the human race to prevail against numerous hardships." - Glide Magazine Michele Stodart 'Album of the Year' - 'Invitation' - UK Americana Awards 2024 'Artist of the Year' - UK Americana Awards 2024 Michele Stodart is a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter, producer, musical director and multi-instrumentalist. She is best known as bassist, vocalist and co-songwriter of Mercury-nominated, double-platinum selling band, The Magic Numbers, who have released five critically acclaimed studio albums with top ten singles, and supported the likes of Neil Young, Radiohead, Brian Wilson, U2, The Who, Flaming Lips and Bright Eyes. She continues to play with the band and tour world-wide, and they are set to release a new album next year. "Steeped in languid melancholy... [she] sits in a rich tradition that encompasses such touchstone female performers as Karen Dalton, Judee Sill... Emmylou Harris or Gillian Welch..." - Uncut "bearing traces of folk, country and soul... the music manages to be both tuneful and mournful, jaunty yet sad. What a combo, one that never fails to deliver." - The Guardian