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Sunday 29 June - 7.30pm, Arts Bar Hope Street.
Nashville-based and Australian-born, this singer-songwriter crafts music that delves deep into personal pain and triumph, capturing the essence of human experience in her powerful, anthemic sound.” - House of Solo
Acclaimed Nashville-based Australian singer-songwriter Imogen Clark returns for her first Liverpool show in five years, celebrating the release of her new album The Art of Getting Through.
A proud road dog, Imogen has toured relentlessly since her teenage years, crisscrossing Australia, the UK, Europe and the US with artists including The Tallest Man on Earth, BOWEN * YOUNG, Steve Poltz, Jim Lauderdale and Shania Twain.
The new album ‘The Art of Getting Through’, proudly genre-agnostic, encapsulates Imogen’s range as a songwriter and recording artist. The lyrics are her most bracingly personal and vulnerable, the music more powerful and anthemic than ever. From navigating her identity to touching on the shadows of an eating disorder, each of Imogen's songs unfold like a chapter in a deeply personal diary, capturing moments, memories, and confessions from her journey.
After writing over a hundred songs, she embarked on a musical pilgrimage, traveling to cities that have inspired her musically - London, Nashville, and Los Angeles. This journey took her to some of the world’s most iconic recording spaces including Peter Frampton’s Studio Phenix in Nashville, Abbey Road in London, and East West in Los Angeles, where the legendary "Pet Sounds" was recorded.
It’s no wonder collaborators from Jim Lauderdale to Colin Hay to Steve Poltz to members of Gang of Youths, Bright Eyes, Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello’s Imposters, Dawes, My Morning Jacket and more have lined up to collaborate with an artist whose dynamism, relentless creativity and striving to be the most fully evolved version of herself, both in and out of the studio, shows her as a force to be reckoned with, and one who is just getting started.
The Elf Who Knew Too Much : 12th December, 7:30pm, Studio Three, Arts Bar
£8.00 Plus Booking Fee
4AM Productions present their final show of the year, 'The Elf Who Knew Too Much'. A festive noir murder mystery. The North Pole has never been what we thought it was. We all think it's a winter wonderland when in reality, it's got an underbelly of crime and disorder like you wouldn't believe! Behold, a Christmas tale like no other - the big honcho, Santa himself, has gone missing and it's causing anarchy not to mention a deep power struggle. Bleaky The Elf, a private investigator has been drafted in to solve the case. He's a maverick and not everyone's favourite elf, but he always gets the job done. But can Bleaky solve this? Or is this one case too big for him? Rumours of 'him' returning aren't helping matters either.