Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Andy Collins: new album release october 2016

Day of promotional work for Grand Theatre gig with Balsamo Deighton, Karl Morgan and myself....don't forget to mention that I have new album coming out in October hehe x

Andy

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Balsamo-Deighton :Today on Swansea Sound july 20th 2016

Balsamo Deighton, Karl Morgan and Andy Collins will be on Swansea Sound today at 1pm, talking to Lieghton Lones about our big winter gig at The Grand Theatre.

You can listen online here http://www.swanseasound.co.uk/on-air/leighton-jones





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Friday, July 15, 2016

Balsamo Deighton a big winter gig at The Grand Theatre, Swansea on Friday December 2nd 2016!

Balsamo Deighton and friends have a big winter gig at The Grand Theatre, Swansea on Friday December 2nd 2016!

Sets from Who's Molly?, Andy Collins, Christian Phillips and others, with profits going to Swansea's homeless community via the excellent work of Zac's Place. Early heads up, as we want to fill the place, raise the roof and maybe make it an annual event!


You can book tickets here   http://www.swansea.gov.uk/BalsamoDeighton

Please spread the word far and wide! Thank you


 

Friday, July 8, 2016

EXCLUSIVE! ‘Blue’ by Balsamo Deighton

Balsamo Deighton: classic country, Camden-style
 
source :www.songwritingmagazine.co.uk july 8 2016
 

Our second exclusive this week comes from Camden-based duo Balsamo Deighton, with a world-first look at their brand new video

This week’s second exclusive comes in video form, as the Camden, London-based duo of Steve Balsamo and Rosalie Deighton – AKA, more simply, Balsamo Deighton – kindly give Songwriting readers the first chance to see the video for their song Blue. The track is taken from their debut album Unfolding, which was released in February.

Balsamo Deighton were formed some 10 years ago when the pair met while recording their respective debut solo albums at the same London studio, and, in their words, “bonded over a love of 70s singer-songwriters, country music and cake”. They cite the likes of Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, Alison Krauss and Steve Earle as key influences, and recently toured with Colin Blunstone of The Zombies. A UK tour with Judith Owen is also in the offing this November.

They say of Blue itself: “Blue was written after a period of loss and transformation, but is played with a positive and upbeat outlook.” In the video, Rosalie is played by her six-year-old niece Freyja, while Steve is played by his four-year-old son Frankie.
See what you think…


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