Fri Oct 25 2019
7:30 PM Doors
Ages 18+
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We are sorry to say that Finley Quaye and his band is un-able to perform this show so we have had to cancel it. You will be issued with full refunds. If you are holding your tickets, please call the box office.
Finley Quaye Cancelled
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Finley Quaye now based between London and Paris, describes his new album ‘Faux Naïf’ as Glam Doom.
Finley is the son of Jazz and Bebop singer and multi-instrumentalist Augustus Kwamlah Quaye also known as Cab Kaye. Finley is half Scottish and half English and of Ghanaian (Ga/Jamestown, Accra) descent. Finley recorded and co-produced his debut album, Maverick A Strike, in Sheffield with Comsat Angels Kevin Bacon and Jon Quarmby. Maverick A Strike was released on Epic Records in 1997.
Sunday Shining was a world wide hit that featured in the US TV series Beverly Hills 98210. Three years after his critically acclaimed debut, Finley resurfaced with Vanguard; a new outlook and musical vision were well rounded and a maturation marked the result. Vanguard was recorded again in Sheffield and released in 2000.
Much More Than Much Love was recorded at RAK in London, released in 2004 and included the single “Dice”. The song featured contributions from Beth Orton and William Orbit became a minor hit due to it's inclusion on the OC cult TV series. Although it would be another eight years for a follow-up album, 2008 saw Pound For Pound which was recorded in Brixton and folk album Straight from Country written and recorded in Powys, and a greatest hits package, The Best Of The Epic Years.
A release on the French label Sakifo titled 28th February Road was released in France in 2012, followed two years later by a reggae LP called Royal Rasses, which saw Finley working once again with Norman Grant of the long tenured Jamaican act the Twinkle Brothers, Lloyd Parks, Sly Dunbar and Little Roy. Faux Naïf was written, recorded and produced solely by Finley, between Paris, Nimes, Bucharest, London, Manchester and Amsterdam and was released April 2019 as an exclusively digital release.
The core of the live band comprises of Finley Quaye on lead Vocal, Guitar and Rhodes piano, Matthew Taylor on Bass and harmony Vocals, Hawi Gondwe on Guitar and harmony Vocals with Jules Fenton on Drums. Uk tour dates begin in September through to November and extend to France in January 2020.
- Event Cancelled.
Ages 18+
We are sorry to say that Finley Quaye and his band is un-able to perform this show so we have had to cancel it. You will be issued with full refunds. If you are holding your tickets, please call the box office.
Finley Quaye now based between London and Paris, describes his new album ‘Faux Naïf’ as Glam Doom.
Finley is the son of Jazz and Bebop singer and multi-instrumentalist Augustus Kwamlah Quaye also known as Cab Kaye. Finley is half Scottish and half English and of Ghanaian (Ga/Jamestown, Accra) descent. Finley recorded and co-produced his debut album, Maverick A Strike, in Sheffield with Comsat Angels Kevin Bacon and Jon Quarmby. Maverick A Strike was released on Epic Records in 1997.
Sunday Shining was a world wide hit that featured in the US TV series Beverly Hills 98210. Three years after his critically acclaimed debut, Finley resurfaced with Vanguard; a new outlook and musical vision were well rounded and a maturation marked the result. Vanguard was recorded again in Sheffield and released in 2000.
Much More Than Much Love was recorded at RAK in London, released in 2004 and included the single “Dice”. The song featured contributions from Beth Orton and William Orbit became a minor hit due to it's inclusion on the OC cult TV series. Although it would be another eight years for a follow-up album, 2008 saw Pound For Pound which was recorded in Brixton and folk album Straight from Country written and recorded in Powys, and a greatest hits package, The Best Of The Epic Years.
A release on the French label Sakifo titled 28th February Road was released in France in 2012, followed two years later by a reggae LP called Royal Rasses, which saw Finley working once again with Norman Grant of the long tenured Jamaican act the Twinkle Brothers, Lloyd Parks, Sly Dunbar and Little Roy. Faux Naïf was written, recorded and produced solely by Finley, between Paris, Nimes, Bucharest, London, Manchester and Amsterdam and was released April 2019 as an exclusively digital release.
The core of the live band comprises of Finley Quaye on lead Vocal, Guitar and Rhodes piano, Matthew Taylor on Bass and harmony Vocals, Hawi Gondwe on Guitar and harmony Vocals with Jules Fenton on Drums. Uk tour dates begin in September through to November and extend to France in January 2020.
Finley is the son of Jazz and Bebop singer and multi-instrumentalist Augustus Kwamlah Quaye also known as Cab Kaye. Finley is half Scottish and half English and of Ghanaian (Ga/Jamestown, Accra) descent. Finley recorded and co-produced his debut album, Maverick A Strike, in Sheffield with Comsat Angels Kevin Bacon and Jon Quarmby. Maverick A Strike was released on Epic Records in 1997.
Sunday Shining was a world wide hit that featured in the US TV series Beverly Hills 98210. Three years after his critically acclaimed debut, Finley resurfaced with Vanguard; a new outlook and musical vision were well rounded and a maturation marked the result. Vanguard was recorded again in Sheffield and released in 2000.
Much More Than Much Love was recorded at RAK in London, released in 2004 and included the single “Dice”. The song featured contributions from Beth Orton and William Orbit became a minor hit due to it's inclusion on the OC cult TV series. Although it would be another eight years for a follow-up album, 2008 saw Pound For Pound which was recorded in Brixton and folk album Straight from Country written and recorded in Powys, and a greatest hits package, The Best Of The Epic Years.
A release on the French label Sakifo titled 28th February Road was released in France in 2012, followed two years later by a reggae LP called Royal Rasses, which saw Finley working once again with Norman Grant of the long tenured Jamaican act the Twinkle Brothers, Lloyd Parks, Sly Dunbar and Little Roy. Faux Naïf was written, recorded and produced solely by Finley, between Paris, Nimes, Bucharest, London, Manchester and Amsterdam and was released April 2019 as an exclusively digital release.
The core of the live band comprises of Finley Quaye on lead Vocal, Guitar and Rhodes piano, Matthew Taylor on Bass and harmony Vocals, Hawi Gondwe on Guitar and harmony Vocals with Jules Fenton on Drums. Uk tour dates begin in September through to November and extend to France in January 2020.
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