New Music Showcase: The Tenmours and Craven Music Match Artists - 27th November
What: Live music
Who: The Tenmours and Craven Music Match Artists
Location: Skipton Town Hall
Launchpad and Skipton Town Hall presented the first in a series of new music showcases, featuring The Tenmours and Craven Music Match Artists.
North Yorkshire's own The Tenmours took listeners on an adventure that combined love of authentic acoustic power, rock, film and world music coupled with a raging live show.
Support came from a set made up of Craven Music Match Artists, Rose Wheeler, Matt Annable and Jake Carty performing brand new music.
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The Tenmours
The Tenmours are, Adam, Alex and Aninka, a three-piece band from North Yorkshire. You will not have heard anything like them before, they'll take you on a listening adventure from the softest of tales to the darkest depths of the human soul, they'll invite you to immerse yourself in the mood and atmosphere of their music and witness as their journey changes, grows and evolves through time.
“MAZE is a veritable tour-de-force! The Tenmours have delivered once again with another deluxe listening experience" - Shelagh McDonald, folk singer.
Listen here: https://spoti.fi/3Eix4ec
Craven Music Match
Craven Music Match Funded by Craven District Council and Historic England as part of Skipton’s HAZ cultural programme, Craven Music Match (CMM) connects musicians from the area to build a supportive, diverse and open network spanning different genres, which can exchange knowledge and skills and be part of the growing live music scene in Skipton and the Craven area.
This round of CMM brought together Rose Wheeler, Matt Annable and Jake Carty who will be playing some of their newly created collaborative works together at this special showcase.
Read more here: https://www.musiclocal.co.uk/craven
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Launchpad is delivered by Music Local to support the music sector throughout Yorkshire and supported by Youth Music with public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England and PRS Foundation’s Talent Development Partnership supported by PPL as well as additional regional partners.