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Valley Arts Showcase
of Local Musicians

Saturday 4 October – 7.30pm

Bishop Sutton Village Hall, Bishop Sutton

Experience music from 4 talented groups/bands from across the Chew Valley!

Join us for the Valley Arts Showcase of Local Musicians! Each act will perform a 25 minute set. It will be a superb night out for anyone interested in different musicians genres and styles! Curated and hosted by local singer-songwriter, Ted Waters and internationally renowned drummer Jimmy Norden.

Valley Arts are committed to nurturing and supporting new talent in our local community and are interested in hearing from local musicians for future showcase events. Get in touch by emailing: music@valley-arts.co.uk and joining our Facebook page: Chew Valley Musicians.

 

Bishop Sutton Village Hall
Bishop Sutton
Bristol
BS39 5XJ

Age 14+

No refunds

Your Performers

Old Folkers

Old Folkers are a duo including award winning singer songwriters Paul R Rogers and Richard Morgan. Both are seasoned acoustic guitarists with very different but complementary styles, they weave their magic on a range of originals and select covers to entertain and delight! 

Rory and Hazel

Rory and Hazel met through their vocal coach in 2022 and bonded over their love of fun harmonies, vocal riffs, and pop ballads. They started performing together in 2023, throwing together covers for open mics and student showcases. Recently, they’ve started songwriting and are excited to share some original material.

California Noodles

The California Noodles are a four-piece band with no connection to California or noodles. Formed two years ago over lunchtime singalongs, they soon added instruments and began performing. Their debut was “Great Balls of Fire” at a school concert, and since expanding their lineup to include a bass player, they’ve continued to rehearse and grow musically.

Louis Stone

Louis Stone, a 23-year-old alt-rock artist from Bristol, fuses the pop sensibility of Bad Omens with the raw energy of Linkin Park. Handed a guitar at age four, he’s spent the last decade gigging across the UK, supporting acts like Toploader and performing for Glastonbury’s Michael Eavis. His debut single I’ll Be Gone marks the first of seven exciting releases planned for 2025.