Soho Folk and Blues @ Cuts
41 Frith Street W1
Thursday 19th September
Doors 7:30pm, Live Music 8:00pm
Advance tickets £8

Nesta James is a London based singer songwriter and a regular feature in the capitals folk and acoustic clubs

She tries to sing at least one song each time that will leave you feeling hopeful but she can’t promise anything.

Nesta writes songs in her bedroom (usually after getting her heart broken), and is inspired by artists such as Anaïs Mitchell and Regina Spektor.

A rare solo performance for Stew Simpson (Frontman for folk rock outfit Hadrian’s Union)

Without the framework of Hadrian’s Union, Stew has allowed himself to explore different sides of his journey into folk music using his roots in traditional mining songs from the North East of England, from his previous show Hyem through to such Folk and Rock cross over songs by Led Belly/Nirvana, (Where did you sleep last night) and to his more outrageous surrealist poetry.