Aug 15
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2010 saw Summer Sundae in its tenth year having overcome controversy and reorganisation to produce yet another excellent event with the usual understated but excellent line up and a few welcome surprises. |
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2010 saw Summer Sundae in its tenth year having overcome controversy and reorganisation to produce yet another excellent event with the usual understated but excellent line up and a few welcome surprises. |
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First on the bill for the night was Matthew P, a solo artist playing acoustic guitar, a mellow start to the night with a Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz kind of feel to his songs. The lighting for his set was very fitting using greens and purples, which complimented his style perfectly. Matthew was joined on stage by his motorised name plate even including a flapping bird which was a nice touch. |
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If an artist is going to tour why co-headline? As excellent as both these gentlemen and their support were on the night it still leaves the questions of why? and what for? If the idea tonight was to give two sets of musicians' fans just a taster of the others output then it was objective achieved because it felt as if we didn't get enough of either Ian Broudie or James Walsh in the end. |