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Free Daylight Concert at the Union Chapel (30/05 - Kelli Ali, Autumn Chorus, snowbird)
The Daylight Concerts are a series of free afternoon shows at the beautiful Union Chapel in North London.
The 7th in the series features Kelli Ali & Autumn Chorus & snowbird.
FREE ENTRY from midday - 2pm. 30th May.
Union Chapel,
Compton Terrace,
London
N1 2XD
Experience music and Saturday afternoons in a whole new way.
On Kelli Ali:
Delicate and crystalline, Kelli's voice is powerfully unique and although she has been compared to Joan Baez and Vashti Bunyan, Kelli continues to redefine her role as a singer songwriter with her original and elegant approach to writing timeless beautiful songs. Kelli's most recent album, 'Rocking Horse' is a collection of haunting modern dream folk songs. Shimmering string arrangements entwine with cor anglais and flute amidst the melancholy beauty of dark nursery rhyme inspired folk songs and acoustic guitars.
http://www.myspace.com/kelliali
On Autumn Chorus:
Autumn chorus are a brighton-based four piece who play beautiful, epic post-rock music. Vocals have hailed comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake, whilst the tender yet explosive nature of the band puts them in circles of Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, Mogwai, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. The classical leanings of the band come through within their delicate song construction, and intricate guitar parts, with their debut rosa e.p infused with haunting choral overlays.
http://www.myspace.com/autumnchorus
On snowbird:
Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins/Bella Union) comes together with a songstress from the snowy hills of Wisconsin, Stephanie Dosen. Together they make snowbird. They search for shells in the forest. They melt icicles on their tongues. Then at night they sing lullabies by the seaside for anyone who wants to hear. Expect haunting melodies and lush and chiming piano songs from this duo.
http://www.myspace.com/snowbirdwatching
Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=54837742083&ref=nf
Presented by Union Chapel
Produced by Arctic Circle