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Xmas special London Showcase at The Pheasantry, Kings Rd, Chelsea, Tuesday 17th December 2013

Tickets £10 -  available on 08456 027017 or online at www.pizzaexpresslive.com

Headline Act: Towma

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Towma are a triumvirate of intelligent piano-driven pop.

Sitting aside from many of the prescribed musical labels and boxes, they deliver appealing songs with stories and meaning; a driving, melodic alchemy of great vocal harmonies and intricate musical detail.

Among their influences, they count Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright and Everything Everything. They have been compared to Esbjörn Svensson Trio, Steely Dan, Supertramp and Nizlopi.

“Brilliant and unfazed about sounding like anybody but themselves.” Ben Robinson, UK Festival Guides

"Pop with jazz inflections with lovely harmonic choral singing. You are just fantastic."  Linda Serck, BBC Introducing

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Phoebe Katis (full band)

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In October 2014, Phoebe was commissioned to write the only piece of music in BAFTA and BIFA winning movie ‘Kajaki. The True Story’ (‘Kilo Two Bravo’ – US release). Her single ‘All Of My Life’ is the theme to the modern British War Film and has reached over 130,000 plays on both Spotify and YouTube.

In September 2017 Phoebe released a piano-vocal album of her own music, show casing her talent as a performer and diverse songwriter. Phoebe’s new single ‘Promises’ is set for release in March 2018 (prod. by Tim Bazell, Heart of Gold Studios). Phoebe’s talent for diverse songwriting has led her to work with a number of producers and artists across a range of genres.

On the performance side, as both a solo artist and with her band, Phoebe has played at a number of prestigious venues including sold out Jazz Club @ Pizza Express Dean St and Ronnie Scott's. She has also played the festival circuit, including Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, and Bestival. Phoebe performed at the private 70th anniversary party for BBC Radio 4 Women's Hour, and has had numerous appearances and support from BBC Radio Kent.

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The Paul Dunton Orchestra

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Singer-songwriter, Paul Dunton leads his own unique cross-over orchestra providing an atmospheric fusion of alternative and pop with a classical twist. Paul & his Orchestra take influences from varying modern day artists such as Pink Floyd, Elbow, ELO, Turin Brakes, Massive Attack, Damien Rice and contemporary composers such as Samuel Barber, Ludovico Einaudi, John Barry and Hans Zimmerman. The Orchestra performs Paul's own compositions and a varied selection of uniquely arranged standards from a wide range of artists. The line-up of 8 violins, 4 cellos, guitar, flute, bass and percussion accompanies Paul on vocals and piano, joined by his lead vocalists, Charlotte Andrew and Poppy Raine. Paul and his Orchestra regularly perform at concerts, festivals and private events throughout the UK and internationally, including headlining the Theatrium Wilhelmstraße Festival in Wiesbaden, Germany and an 8 state tour of the USA which culminated in a spectacular roof-top performance on top of the New York Strand Hotel. Increased attention and success led to the orchestra being featured on BBC Radio 2 by Joan Armatrading with interviews and airplay of one of Paul's songs, 'Don't Forget'. This led to Paul supporting Joan Armatrading on five occasions during her recent UK tours.

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Georgia Lee

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As a recent Graduate from the University of Leeds, Georgia now dedicates as much time as possible to her passion of writing music. As well as focusing her energy on film composition, song-writing has always been a passion for her.

Performing at the Grey Lady since September 2013, Georgia’s style has developed over the past year leading to the emergence of an eclectic mix of songs. Drawing from personal experiences with the occasional burst of fiction and a healthy dose of humour, her music often explores issues experienced by many.

Her quirky piano style combined and her vocals take influences from many different music genres including folk, pop and soul. As her confidence continues to grow and her writing develops she is looking forward to showcasing her music again in Tunbridge Wells.

 

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