Stanley Brinks (André Herman Düne) & Freschard (France)
Leytonstone Ex-Servicemens Club, Leytonstone Social Club, E11 3DB , [Venue Details]Clemence Freschard grew up in a farm in French Burgundy. Aged 18 she moved to Paris, where she baked pies and cakes in a cafe. There, a local musician and regular customer called Stanley Brinks wrote a few songs for her to sing. Homeless in Paris, she saved up just enough money to get herself to New York.
There she found an old electric guitar and started writing her own songs.
Stanley Brinks began performing officially as André Herman Düne in 1999, sharing lead vocals, guitar playing and songwriting with his brother David in the band Herman Düne for a number of years. They released several albums and toured extensively in UK, gaining and owing a lot to great support from John Peel.
He has used many monikers for various side-projects, but since leaving Herman Düne in 2006, he has been known solely as Stanley Brinks. Born in Paris, Stan has been living between New York, San Francisco, Malta and Berlin for about a decade, always on the move. He has recorded more than 100 albums, collaborated with the New York Antifolk scene on several occasions, recorded and toured with traditional Norwegian musicians, and played a lot with The Wave Pictures.
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Admission: £13.00
Performer name: Stanley Brinks, Clemence Freschard
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Age restriction: 16+
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Stanley Brinks (André Herman Düne) & Freschard (France)
Wednesday, 3 Jun 2026 @8.00pm
Leytonstone Ex-Servicemens Club, Leytonstone Social Club, E11 3DBMore Information
Clemence Freschard grew up in a farm in French Burgundy. Aged 18 she moved to Paris, where she baked pies and cakes in a cafe. There, a local musician and regular customer called Stanley Brinks wrote a few songs for her to sing. Homeless in Paris, she saved up just enough money to get herself to New York.
There she found an old electric guitar and started writing her own songs.
Stanley Brinks began performing officially as André Herman Düne in 1999, sharing lead vocals, guitar playing and songwriting with his brother David in the band Herman Düne for a number of years. They released several albums and toured extensively in UK, gaining and owing a lot to great support from John Peel.
He has used many monikers for various side-projects, but since leaving Herman Düne in 2006, he has been known solely as Stanley Brinks. Born in Paris, Stan has been living between New York, San Francisco, Malta and Berlin for about a decade, always on the move. He has recorded more than 100 albums, collaborated with the New York Antifolk scene on several occasions, recorded and toured with traditional Norwegian musicians, and played a lot with The Wave Pictures.
Admission: £13.00
Performer name: Stanley Brinks, Clemence Freschard
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Age restriction: 16+
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