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Current mood:  artistic
Coldharbour:
A "cold harbour" was an uninhabited shelter for travellers, often along a well-known route, and similar to a modern bothy. Unlike an inn, there was no staff, food or drink to be had. There would be a roof, door and quite possibly a simple hearth, although it was the traveller's responsibility to gather fuel. They were (generally) a little more than open-faced barns or animal shelters.
On Friday the 5th December I will be playing with The Coldharbour Band in London's Borderline. The evening marks the end of my playing acoustic shows/open mic nights etc and our first live show as a band, we could really use your support and feedback on the night to fathom how two months of vigorous writing has worked out.
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Any past audience member who may read this has probably seen me play on stage with a band before. Tom Parrott who provided all the drums and percussion to my first record has begun a new chapter in his life outside of the hustle, bustle and vomit lined streets of London, he's one of my closest friends and whilst it sucks not having him around to cotch with in the big smoke I wish him all the best and can't wait til the cheeky monkey pops down for an ale. Mark Kozlowski who provided bass guitar on the first record can be found performing with his band Big Truck in and around London and pursuing his career dreams, I can't wait to see all the stuff he's been working on it's gonna kick ass!
We've been in the studio recording a whole heap of new tunes with our good buddy Drew Downing. This Saturday we'll be uploading some demos and we'd love for you guys to take a listen.
Peace and love
Kevin, Lizzie, Dom, Nick, T.J. & Brad xxxx
9:23 PM
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