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Jeff Caudill

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Brixton Windmill

London

Tuesday 7th of April 2020

19:30

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Jeff Caudill

Event Type

Genre : Music - General

Description

It's not the destination, it's the journey. Not many artists stay relevant to their fan-base over a sustained period of time, but Californian singer-songwriter, Jeff Caudill, is one such rarity. Shooting to prominence with punk-pop band, Gameface, in the early 1990s, his irrepressible knack for a memorable hook and melody quickly established a dedicated following. Never standing still, he led the band around the globe, gradually shedding the youthful exuberance for a string of increasingly mature releases, before finally abandoning the tour van in 2003.

Music is in his blood and it wasn't long before Caudill reappeared, acoustic guitar in hand. Rather than signalling a new direction, the new, earthier sound was a logical progression from his punk roots. The release of acclaimed debut album, 'Here's What You Should Do', confirmed this was an artist equally comfortable mixing up pop, indie and alt-country to create something fresh. Never one to shy away from putting the hard yards in, a steady stream of releases followed...

Still wearing his heart on his sleeve and fiercely independent, the release of new album, 'Try to be Here' promises to win over a new raft of fans, as well as provide a convenient jumping on point for any who may have lapsed. The trademark pop sensibility burns as bright as ever, but the lyrics are sure to connect with his loyal fan-base, confirming him as a man in thrall to his family and comfortable in his own skin. Upbeat and warm, 'Try to be Here' represents another urgent step forward. Back with a band once again and showcasing his strongest material yet, this is the sound of Jeff Caudill in his natural environment and at the top of his game.
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If you're a fan of American bands such as The Replacements, REM and The Lemonheads, you'll find something here for you Whisperin' and Hollerin'

Some of our best singer-songwriters come from long-standing rock bands, Caudill's career is just starting Mean Street Magazine

"Caudill comes through with winning, heart-on-sleeve urgency and sincerity" Los Angeles Times

Caudill's trump-card is his ability to craft instantly memorable songs that swing with an outrageously catchy hook. Joyzine

The second coming of [Michael] Stipe. San Diego Troubadour

He just takes a simple song, gives it the right vocal treatment, leaves out the superfluous and serves up a fine performance time after time. Americana U.K.

Windmill

Venue Type

Pub

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Description

Independent live music venue in south London. The 3rd best venue in all of London according to TIME OUT readers. Home of Roof Dog.

We didn’t set out to be a venue as such but live music at the Windmill Brixton, just kinda evolved. Late night sessions at this bar revealed that the regulars carried a wealth of experience in musicianship, sound engineering and promoting, and since we drank there anyway we decided that we should get a good band down now and again to listen to.

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The bands came. They loved the informality and the fact that we bothered to pay them, and, some five years later the Windmill is known far beyond the backstreet in Brixton where it’s situated.

Although we’re just a little backstreet place, Windmill Brixton has gotten a glowing “Ace Place” review in Time Out, was called “your new favourite venue” by Drownedinsound.com and has been name-checked over the airwaves by the likes of XFM’s John Kennedy and Radios 1’s Steve Lamacq. Gigs have been reviewed in NME, Kerrang! and other mags and The Independent newspaper named us one of the TOP TEN VENUES IN THE UK (the only other London venues to make the cut were Brixton Academy and Cargo).

We feel we get these accolades for a number of reasons. Entry is cheap. Beer at pub prices. There’s a nice candlelit atmosphere, friendly staff and (less friendly) dogs on the roof. But most important of all is the quality of music – it’s no good telling us that you’ll ran the place with your mates; if your music sucks we aren’t interested.

We book and cheerlead bands we like and many have played several times.

Well that’s more or less the history, cos we’re more concerned about the great bands that will be playing in the future.

22 Blenheim Gardens,

Brixton,

Greater London,

England,

SW2 5BZ.


020 8671 0700

Disabled AccessFamily FriendlyAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedOutside Seating

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