Hattie opens new town hall season at Kirton Lindsey
Three years ago, the 23 year old from Stroud quit Oxford University during the second year of a degree course in Russian to concentrate on her musical career.
The move looks to be paying off, as at the end of November she and her band completed a successful two-month tour of America.
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Hide AdInspired by the likes of Eva Cassidy, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor, Hattie possesses a beautifully pure voice that is full of emotion. Her music has been played on TV, Radio 1, Radio 2 and 6 Music.
Last July, she released her second album Young Runaway. The launch was in front of an audience of 350 in her hometown and she followed that with another sell-out concert on December 8.
Hattie’s songs have a depth, breadth and intelligence that belie her tender years.
Her guitar and keyboard skills are accomplished, accurate and controlled, but the stand out is her voice, which has a clarity and resonance of the finest crystal.
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Hide AdHer Kirton Lindsey concert, on Saturday January 14, will be one of a few UK dates in 2017, as she will focus on Europe and America.
She will be joined by her band, that consists of Jasmine Scott-Heale (cello, guitar, percussion and backing vocals), Barney Morse-Browne (cello) and Matt Parke (pedal steel, guitar).
Support will come from Worlaby singer/ songwriter Lucy Marshall.
Advance tickets are £12.50 from Brian on 01652 649230 or www.wegottickets.com
Tickets will be £14.50 on the door.