The Ramblin' Roots Revue Christmas Party

Bucks Student Union, High Wycombe.

The Ramblin’ Roots Revue Christmas Party

 

Saturday 7th December 2024

7pm – late

The Venue, Bucks Students’ Union, Queen Alexander Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 2JZ

 

We can’t wait until April to get together so we’re throwing a Christmas party at our favourite venue with some wonderful bands!

 

What to expect: Loads of live music, a late-night acoustic jam with special guests, guest ales and whiskies, a pop-up burger bar and good times!

 

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Featuring full shows from the extremely talented…

 

Matt Owens and The Delusional Vanity

 

British-born singer-songwriter and musician Matt Owens first came to prominence as a founding member of indie-folk band Noah and the Whale. Releasing four albums, Noah and the Whale achieved huge success in the UK and overseas, selling over one million albums in the UK alone. The band toured the world between 2006 and 2014, playing hundreds of festivals, including Austin City Limits, Fuji Rock, and Lollapalooza, as well as touring with the likes of Arcade Fire, Bahamas, and Laura Marling.

 

Steady Habits

 

Oxford-based band, fronted by Sean Duggan of acclaimed Folk/Americana duo Loud Mountains. 

 

Hailing from New Haven, Connecticut, Sean was co singer-songwriter of Loud Mountains, the harmony-driven band he formed with his brother Kevin Michael Duggan in 2014. Steady Habits was created when Kevin set sail to Nashville, Tennessee in 2019. 

 

As sole songwriter for Steady Habits, Sean fronts this Oxford-based Alt-Country/Americana band that has drawn together some of Oxford’s finest musicians including members of The Dreaming Spires, Great Western Tears, The Greasy Slicks and Speed Buggy USA

 

 

Annie Dressner (duo)

 

Since moving to the UK from her hometown of New York City eight years ago, Annie has received considerable recognition from her live shows, and studio recordings. Her second studio album ’Broken Into Pieces’ was produced by Nigel Stonier (Thea Gilmore) and was released on 26th October to rave reviews. Her songs have been played on BBC Radio 2 and BBC6 Music and have frequently appeared on the Caffe Nero playlist. Annie has played at Festivals & venues throughout the UK, such as the Green Man Festival, Secret Garden Party and Cambridge Folk Festival sharing the stage with the likes of Emily Barker, Simone Felice, Kirsty McGee, Lucy Wainwright Roche & Fossil Collective.

 

Fully accessible venue, limited free parking on site, hotels in easy walking distance….