Back in St Francis Bay next month owing to popular demand are Indie Folk Artists, Digby and the lullaby, in concert at St Francis Links.
On piano and lead vocals will be the young Rouchelle Hubsch (22) who sings with deep emotion and crooning voice a variety of lullabies backed by highly talented guitarist and vocalist, Darren Peens.
For those of you who were captivated by this duo last year when they put on a fantastic evening concert in our town, now is the chance to hear them again. And for those who did not get to to see them , strive to not to miss them this time round.
” The joy of hearing these two stays with you long after you leave. After just a few minutes you will be hooked and you will leave wanting more and yet feeling full and sated. Be profoundly affected in the best possible ways. Miss something else but don’t miss Digby and the lullaby!! “Graham Ward – (Drummer, Paul Mcartney, Tom Jones, Ray Charles)
The concert will be on 3 July 2013 at 8pm. Tickets are R170 including dinner and are available at St. Francis Links (042 200 4500).
Singer, songwriters and instrumentalists Digby and the lullaby are gaining popularity fast in the indie folk music world. Weeks away from releasing their debut album recorded in New York with producer Kieran Kelly (Angus and Julia Stone, Better Than Ezra, Sufjan Stevens). This duo, a firm favourite with their audiences, is considered as a match made in heaven.
They have Performed in concert with artists such and Farryl Purkiss, Ard Matthews, Wendy Oldfield and Jeremy Loops and have also been featured at the top festivals in South Africa such as the Kirstenbosch Folk Festival and the prestigious Hilton Arts Festival where Ralph Piaden (the Fleur du Lys’ theatre manager) commented that they were ‘the most complimented act’ in his theatre throughout the festival.
St Francis Links is a special venue with tons of heart and soul, from the warm and inviting staff to the beautifully appointed club house, it’s a choice venue for Digby and the lullaby to perform. It’s going to be a night to be remembered.
See the review by St Francis Chronicle (and slide show) last year:
http://stfrancischronicle.com/2012/11/17/warmth-tenderness-and-love-from-digby-and-the-lullaby/
Please visit Digby and the lullaby’s facebook page at www.facebook.com/digbyandthelullaby.com
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