Kris Drever + Special Guests
Ropetackle, Shoreham By Sea.
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One of Scotland’s finest and most in demand musicians, Kris Drever is a multi-award winning Scottish folk singer songwriter. His voice and guitar form a part of the backbone of today’s contemporary roots and folk scene, and we're delighted to have him perform in Shoreham. Kris Drever originally comes from Hrossey in the Orkney Islands. Over the years, he has taught himself to be a songwriter, guitarist and singer of note (and sometimes many notes). Heather Cartwright See more about the artists Here Say you are coming, join the Facebook event page Here
As well as creating award-winning original songs and instrumental pieces with the trio Lau, he has had a fruitful solo career exploring the cracks between classic and modern songwriting and the traditional music that he comes from.
Drever’s sound is rooted in the earthy and hypnotic rhythms of much older music, but there’s a sophistication to both the lyricism and the instrumentalism which places him skilfully in the present.
He has an extensive collection of BBCR2 Folk awards, plus a fistful of Scottish NaTrads awards for everything from best album, best singer and best live act to best original song.
He has worked with many excellent musicians, including Jack Bruce, Eddi Reader, Mark Knopfler, Jerry Douglas and Roddy Woomble, and is a member of the beautiful multimedia project Spell Songs: The Lost Words.
Currently, Kris is preparing for a series of Lau events around the UK, writing music for a new solo album and learning some old tunes for reasons he can’t quite explain.
Heather accompanies traditional and self-penned songs and melodies with a unique blend of delicate solo-finger-style guitar and flat-picking. Although originally from Cumbria, Heather now bases herself in Glasgow’s vibrant music scene, following on from
studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where she studied with Will McNicol and Jenn Butterworth.
“Talent and years of dedication have created a guitarist of the first order, blending fingerpicking and rhythm with ease” – The Quintessential Review.