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Performance

VenueArtrix
TownBromsgrove
CountyWorcestershire
From29th April 2015
To29th April 2015
When20:00
Artrix (V073680848)
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Black

Work:: Black (S0333625617)

Having seen great success during the 80s and 90s as Black, Colin Vearncombe established himself as a hugely prolific and successful singer songwriter releasing albums under his own name via his own label. Now, again, touring as Black and playing new material alongside classics such as Wonderful Life.

Production:: (T398602011)

A rare intimate and up-close concert from one of the finest voices in music. Black lit up the charts with the timeless Wonderful Life, the hits Sweetest Smile, Everything Is Coming Up Roses and a string of well-received albums. 2015 sees the release of the first new Black album in 6 years, co-written by Colin Vearncombe and Calum MacColl, from which they'll be performing some new songs as well as the well-known favourites.
Performer Colin Verncombe
Performer Calum MacColl

Listing:: L01420532286




Production details

A rare intimate and up-close concert from one of the finest voices in music. Black lit up the charts with the timeless Wonderful Life, the hits Sweetest Smile, Everything Is Coming Up Roses and a string of well-received albums. 2015 sees the release of the first new Black album in 6 years, co-written by Colin Vearncombe and Calum MacColl, from which they'll be performing some new songs as well as the well-known favourites.

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