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We?re delighted to be bringing Jeffrey Martin and Anna Tivel to Gullivers.
Portland, Oregon?s Jeffrey Martin is a minister?s son who can build a house with his bare hands and holds a master?s degree in English. He worked his way through school as a carpenter, then, following graduation, spent four years teaching high school. It was during that time that his career as a songwriter came into bloom. Struggling to strike a balance between his increasingly rigorous Northwest/West Coast touring and his efforts to get teenagers to love words as much as he did, Martin found himself in the tricky position of having to choose between his two passions.
Much to the delight of his fans, music won the day. Now, with three intensely lyric-driven albums under his belt, two of which were released on the Portland indie-label, Fluff & Gravy Records, Martin has developed a loyal and growing audience, both domestically and abroad. Martin is returning a restless touring schedule that?s taken him on several laps around the U.S. and Europe while landing him on stages with luminaries including Joe Pug, Gregory Alan Isakov, Jeffrey Foucault, Sean Hayes, Peter Mulvey, Amanda Shires, Colter Wall, Ruth Moody, Caitlin Canty, and others.
Jeffrey Martin writes music that probes the depths of the human experience and doesn?t shy away from its darkest corners. His songs can feel like short stories from literary giants like Steinbeck, Burroughs, or Cormac McCarthy and possess a raw intensity that comes from seeing his subjects up close. All the struggle, hurt, strife, and heartbreak that comes from living in this world are laid bare and unvarnished, yet somehow, Martin manages to mine and make space for what beauty remains.
Presently, Martin is writing for his fourth full-length album at a deliberative pace and making plans to enter the studio to record later this year. He?s recently signed with Tommy Alexander of Pilot Light Booking who?s built an ambitious touring itinerary throughout the US and this summer, he?ll return to Europe for dates in the U.K., Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
?Dogs in the Daylight is as close to a masterpiece as a folk album by an emerging singer-songwriter can get.? ? No Depression
Oregon based songwriter Anna Tivel?s newest album Outsiders starts with a lens so wide we?ve left the planet to look back from a great distance at the turmoil and beauty of our shared humanity. From there the lens pulls close and unfolds in a gripping collection of stories so often ignored. Tivel?s flawed and honest characters move through a landscape of hurt and loss, of small triumph and big love. In eleven songs full of recognition, veracity, and hope, Tivel?s watchful and empathetic eye details the undeniable ache of living.
Recorded almost entirely live to tape in Rock Island, IL with producer and multi-instrumentalist Shane Leonard and engineer Brian Joseph (Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens), the album is a truly collaborative exploration. Tivel gathered the same vibrant group of friends from her acclaimed record, ?The Question,? which NPR heralded as ?one of the most ambitious folk records of 2019.?
While writing the album in 2019-20, Tivel found herself circling back again and again to this idea of otherness. ?The deep division and ugly rhetoric being amplified, especially in the US, seeped into everything I wrote. I kept wanting to explore this feeling of being unseen, profoundly lonely and disconnected, how it affects our perception of the world and our place in it,? she says. ??Outsiders? is an album about looking more deeply into ourselves and each other, really trying to see and examine the internal and external forces that keep us from connecting in real ways and the forces that draw us together.?
Throughout her work, Tivel has emphasized storytelling and this album is no exception, building on the strength of her ability to observe and reflect with a clear-eyed empathy. Inspired by authors from Steinbeck to Morrison, Didion to Dubus, she imbues her songs with attentive detail and a dreamlike quality that leaves the ordinary feeling both palpable and poetic. ?Tivel?s characters are common but unforgettable,? NPR?s Ann Powers writes, ?Her images linger, and become populated with the energy of the real.?
?Outsiders? will be released by Mamabird Recording Co. on August 19th.
Located on Oldham Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, Gullivers is an iconic, lively and bustling bar with a long history dating all the way back to 1865.
Gullivers has had many different guises over the years. It was originally a Wilson’s house called The Albert Hotel, then The Grenadier before J.W. Lees brewery bought the pub in the 1970s. They renamed it Gullivers and it has existed in its current form to this day.
But there’s much more to Gullivers than just the busy bar; it also houses two distinct yet complementary live music and performance spaces; the upstairs Ballroom – a 100 capacity gig venue with a raised stage and the downstairs Lounge – an intimate, 40 capacity space ideal for acoustic or low-key performances.
As well as working with established and longstanding promoters from Manchester and beyond, Gullivers prides itself on being a welcoming, supportive space and a creative hub for the city’s grassroots artistic communities; with many now successful bands, artists, performers and promoters cutting their teeth within its walls.
This rare combination of space, location and ethos allows Gullivers to boast a busy calendar of live music, spoken word, comedy, theatre, film screenings, exhibitions and much more on almost every night of the week.
109 Oldham Street,
Manchester,
Greater Manchester,
England,
M4 1LW.
0161 839 4064
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