Sunday 29 July 2012

The Coveryard



When: Saturday 21st July 2012

Where: St Peter’s Church, Notting Hill

Why: My mate was singing and ukulele-ing – how could I refuse?

A gorgeous evening of music and new discoveries. St Peter’s in Notting Hill is a fabulously preserved church, brilliantly adapted inside for musical purposes, and a captivatingly orange hue on the outside. Bit Mediterranean. It also looked beautiful inside, lit by hundreds of tea lights – good work whoever lit all of those, and sorry for accidentally plunging my finger into one of them almost as soon as I entered.

We settled on comfy rugs and cushions in front of the altar, unscrewed our booze (BYO in a church, win win) and prepared our ears for an onslaught of beauteous tunes. The evening was collection of musicians brought together to showcase their own tunes and various innovative covers, accompanied by a talented orchestra and choir (+ ukes). All the performances were of such a high standard and the song choices were inspired – covers included a re-worked version of Greensleeves, Teardrop by Massive Attack, The Smiths’s There is a light that never goes out, and some Usher was chucked in there too. Eclectic is the word.

Obviously my friend Nikki was the true star of the show, but I also discovered some seriously great new musicians. Personal fave was the incredibly inventive Abi Wade, who takes multi-tasking to a whole new level – she plays the cello, sings, does percussion all at once, basically every limb and probably every particle of concentration is used up, and the result is lush. I also loved Mt. Wolf, who covered Teardrop which was my song of the evening, and their lead singer’s voice had a kind of Scandinavian sound to it (even though she’s English I think) – their music is divine and I seriously advise you to have a listen. We also heard from Faith Taylor who was more folky and sounded a bit like a grungy Kate Rusby – very talented and impressive.

This was the first Coveryard event, and hopefully the first of many, as it was so well received by the crowd and genuinely so enjoyable and chilled out. Massive congrats to all involved. Hooray.

See below for a cracking cover of Eleanor Rigby (sung by Georgina Hunt) which was demanded as the encore for the night. This is my video, so it's not great, but bear with.

Brixpig x


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