Mon, 6th September 2010 Enterprise
Jonah Maddox Dead Loss Dick
The Wandering Coyote
Nitasha Jackson
7.30pm - £5.00
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Jonah Maddox
I stumble into a lot of stuff. I got into a punk band cos I couldnt play an instrument and I was a loud mouth, that was the Skateboarding Pirates of Doom, I got into another one, Fellthru cos I was a loud mouth on a bus. Then I played el solo with a loud mouth, then I loud mouthed for Les Oeufs, and my loud mouth gave us the stupid name cos I thought eggs were funny. Basically I wobble through life at a high volume and fall into situations. I have just finished my album Together We Are Taller and it will be available to buy mid july 2010 with a little tour to support it and bankrupt us!
www.myspace.com/jonahmaddox
Dead Loss Dick
I have worked on film soundtracks, played in a punk band, played in a brass band and busked on the streets. I'd like to think I have approached all of this in the same spirit and with the same mentality: my aim has always been to be genuine and to make heartfelt music. I perfrom at various venues in and around London. I also have a fine collective of musicians whom I work with to bring my songs to life, these guys, who sometimes play as the The Heart Murmurs, sometimes as the The Imaginary Friends, can be found here. I am currently recrding tracks, both with the Heart Murmurs and on my own, which one day I hope to collect onto a disc and maybe even sell, or certainly give away.
www.myspace.com/deadlossdick
The Wandering Coyote
Out of the wilderness of the catskill mountains, via the dangerous passage of hope, through the tunnel of love comes The Wandering Coyote. Armed with an acoustic guitar, a tortured soul and a rhyming dictionary, the peaceful revolution has begun. Born in Ipswich, educated in life, residing in Fulham. Available for barmitzvahs, funerals and somber shotgun weddings.
www.myspace.com/thewanderingcoyote
Nitasha Jackson
NiTasha Jackson began her musical life at her grandmother's organ, now she adds a touch of Tennessee melancholia to jerky indie cover songs
While all around her are female singers with strident soul voices, NiTasha Jackson takes a gentler, more understated approach. But there's more to this Tennessee songbird than vocal pyrotechnics. She doesn't just sing and supply the backing vocals; she plays piano and keyboards, writes, produces and arranges her own material. With one exception, and it's a good one: yesterday, Jackson released her debut UK single First Love, and it's a cover version of a song by feted indie band the Maccabees. We introduced you to this Brighton-based four-piece via New Band Of The Day in January 2007, when we described them as "quirky and aggressive".
www.myspace.com/nitashajackson
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