Dan Raza & Trent Miller
The Harrison, WC1H 8JF , [Venue Details]Plucked while still a student to tour with Joan Armatrading, and championed by Neil Young on his ‘Living With War’ website, Dan Raza has spent the first chapter of his career weaving folk troubadour magic around the clubs and halls of the UK and Europe
With three critically-acclaimed albums under his belt, the singer-songwriter, whose roots lie in folk, Americana and lyrical pop balladry, has won support along the way from some of the biggest names in folk music, such as Rodney Crowell (“great voice and fine arranging sensibilities”), Tom Paxton (“killer songs”) and John McCutcheon (“one of my favourite discoveries of recent years”), and has long been tipped for wider mainstream recognition.
Seven years on from the release of Time Between Us, London songwriter Trent Miller returns with his fifth album. Summer Was Cold That Year, recorded at Rogue Studios in London between 2019 and 2024.
Carrying with him the dual influence of the Beats and darkly troubled songwriters like Gene Clark, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and Thin White Rope’s Guy Kyser, Miller’s new album offers a hopeful glimmer on the horizon, a new maturity in songwriting, and a more refined and pop-oriented sound.
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Admission: £13.00
Doors open: 7:30 pm
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Plucked while still a student to tour with Joan Armatrading, and championed by Neil Young on his ‘Living With War’ website, Dan Raza has spent the first chapter of his career weaving folk troubadour magic around the clubs and halls of the UK and Europe
With three critically-acclaimed albums under his belt, the singer-songwriter, whose roots lie in folk, Americana and lyrical pop balladry, has won support along the way from some of the biggest names in folk music, such as Rodney Crowell (“great voice and fine arranging sensibilities”), Tom Paxton (“killer songs”) and John McCutcheon (“one of my favourite discoveries of recent years”), and has long been tipped for wider mainstream recognition.
Seven years on from the release of Time Between Us, London songwriter Trent Miller returns with his fifth album. Summer Was Cold That Year, recorded at Rogue Studios in London between 2019 and 2024.
Carrying with him the dual influence of the Beats and darkly troubled songwriters like Gene Clark, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and Thin White Rope’s Guy Kyser, Miller’s new album offers a hopeful glimmer on the horizon, a new maturity in songwriting, and a more refined and pop-oriented sound.
Admission: £13.00
Doors open: 7:30 pm
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