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An evening of song with John Blek

Wednesday 26 7.30pmOctober
2022

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An evening of song with John Blek

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An intimate evening of acoustic music with superb Irish singer/songwriter John Blek. Bring your own refreshments John Blek is much loved for his enthralling live shows full of humour, pathos and his impassioned musical delivery. A master storyteller and a stunning fingerstyle guitar player.

Although only 34 he has a catalogue of music that would represent a life’s work for many musicians. He began his solo career in 2014, and over the last seven years has created a reputation as a singer songwriter who is sure to leave a legacy of timeless music that will speak to generations.

At his heart he is a storyteller, influenced by experience and the natural world around him, with tones of compassion and sometimes sorrow, with a voice that sounds purposefully introspective and intimate – a voice that compels you to listen. With often haunting layers of music and lyrics he creates an incredibly atmospheric and inspirational arrangement that lingers with you long after you hear it.

While Blek is a solo artist he regularly collaborates, and indeed will write new music with collaborators in mind. As a result, it never feels like another artist is merely gate crashing his music instead it works as a beautiful harmonious meeting of artists who understand each other.

Recent collaborations include Kris Drever and Kit Downes who both join John on his album On Ether & Air, Joan Shelley who embodies Laura, one of the characters in Blek’s duet The Body, and fellow Corkonian Mick Flannery who duets with him on Revived a single from the 2020 album The Embers.

“A lovely sounding thing” – Roddy Hart, BBC

“A force of nature” – The Irish Times

“A master of subtlety in realms of folk-informed pop.” – The Thin Air

‘His talent is shining brighter with every album.’ – John Creedon, RTÉ