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Performance

VenueCrazy Coqs Cabaret
Also: Brasserie Zedel
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From17th March 2023
To17th March 2023
When19:00
PricesFrom £20.00. To £20.00.
Crazy Coqs Cabaret (V01613972150)
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  • Date of change: 3 Mar 23 - T568065640

Bev Lee Harling...And the Kitchen Sink

Work:: Bev Lee Harling...And the Kitchen Sink (S01007761565)


Performer Bev Lee Harling

Production:: (T568065640)

Having won the hearts and musical minds of DJs across the board with her debut LP, Barefoot In Your Kitchen, which BBC 6Music's Gilles Peterson made his Album of the Week, Bev will be bringing her own brand of quirky magic to Crazy Coqs this year along with Frank Moon and Tom Clarkson. Bev mixes up elements of folk, classical and jazz, highlighted in her latest album release in 2022 ‘Little Anchor' influenced by growing up in Hastings during the 80's. Her music sometimes dark, sometimes frivolous, always engaging and human spirited, the songs' common bond being the luscious, pure vocals that thread their way through the highs and lows of life experience. Using her violin, ukulele style and some random found objects and kitchen equipment, she accompanies herself, creating intimate stories involving dirty dragonflies and men hiding under the bed. This is an interactive show, so be prepared for wok duets and cheese grater virtuoso moments.
Performer Frank Moon
Performer Tom Clarkson

Listing:: L01603038166




Production details

Having won the hearts and musical minds of DJs across the board with her debut LP, Barefoot In Your Kitchen, which BBC 6Music's Gilles Peterson made his Album of the Week, Bev will be bringing her own brand of quirky magic to Crazy Coqs this year along with Frank Moon and Tom Clarkson. Bev mixes up elements of folk, classical and jazz, highlighted in her latest album release in 2022 ‘Little Anchor' influenced by growing up in Hastings during the 80's. Her music sometimes dark, sometimes frivolous, always engaging and human spirited, the songs' common bond being the luscious, pure vocals that thread their way through the highs and lows of life experience. Using her violin, ukulele style and some random found objects and kitchen equipment, she accompanies herself, creating intimate stories involving dirty dragonflies and men hiding under the bed. This is an interactive show, so be prepared for wok duets and cheese grater virtuoso moments.

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