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Plumhall
Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world
Michelle Plum and Nick B Hall are PLUMHALL, an electrifying duo from Yorkshire whose award winning original songs are earning them well deserved plaudits from the likes of Miles Hunt (The Wonder Stuff), Phil Beer and Steve Knightley (Show of Hands), R2 Magazine and many more. PLUMHALL pack a punch with powerful acoustic (occasional electric) guitar and luscious harmony-driven textures of original contemporary folk rock.
PLUMHALL have just returned from a blistering appearance at The London Palladium with the legendary Al Stewart, cementing their fierce reputation on the UK live circuit. They have also written music for, and appeared in, a major British cinematic release called THE RUNAWAYS, starring Mark Addy, Tara Fitzgerald & BAFTA winner Mollie Windsor.PLUMHALL?s debut album THUNDERCLOUD (SPLID RECORDS/PROPER DISTRIBUTION) was voted one of The Guardian and Observer's Hidden Gems, and Michelle and Nick are winners of the Yorkshire Gig Guide Outstanding Songwriters award, as well as International Song Competition semi-finalists.Celebrating a wealth of international radio play, PLUMHALL were joined on stage by Bob Dylan's legendary guitarist Larry Campbell for a scintillating performance of Dylan?s ?Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)?, which had a capacity crowd on its feet. They have also performed with Phil Beer, Ian McNabb, Chris Leslie, Dave Nachmanoff, Ranagri and many more.PLUMHALL have released their debut single ?Learning How To Talk?, written especially for them by Chumbawamba?s Boff Whalley. Another song from the album, ?Never Forget My Name?, was picked up by BBC Folk Award nominee Dan Walsh who added it to his 2016 UK tour set list.PLUMHALL?s second studio album, The Ghost of Noise was released in Spring 2020.
Support is from the Birmingham based band The Lost Notes
Genre - Alt Folk/Folk Rock
Door times 7pm, music at 7:45pm See less
Situated in the South Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath, the Hare & Hounds has been around since 1820, but has stood in its present form since 1907. This is a major contributing factor to its current Grade II listed status, along with the beautiful and unique Art Nouveau tiles that line the entry hall and staircase.
Although playing host to local Birmingham legends UB40’s first ever gig in 1979, it is only since 2007 that it’s really established itself as one of the most important and influential music venues in the country, playing a vital part in nurturing the city’s vibrant music and creative community.
The pub boasts two downstairs bars which host a weekly pub quiz on Wednesdays, the hugely popular Blues Club on Saturday afternoons, comedy workshops and more. The two famous upstairs venues feature live music & club nights spanning jazz, indie, funk, reggae, hip hop, soul, house, techno, drum & bass and beyond.
Our pub is accessible by wheelchair, however access to our venues includes a flight of stairs. Because we’re a Grade II listed building, we’re very sorry that we’re not able to make amendments to the building’s structure such as a lift. Our bar staff are more than happy to assist you up the stairs where possible. If you have any type of disability, whether it be physical, hearing, visual or learning, we will do our best to assist you in having a comfortable experience at any of our events. Please get in touch in with ellie@leftfootvenues.co.uk in advance so we can make any arrangements.
We have a cloakroom available at all hours for £2 per item. We accept bigger items like suitcases but recommend you keep valuables with you at all times.
The majority of our mid-week shows are 14+/under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, although this isn’t always the case. Please check ticket links or email ellie@leftfootvenues.co.uk if uncertain. Our Friday and Saturday nights are strictly 18+.
106 High Street,
Kings Heath,
Birmingham,
West Midlands,
England,
B14 7JZ.
0121 444 2081
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