Masters of Budvar - 5th November 2004
Robert Bray and Friends
The New Moon
Big Tim Sansom
So as the bonfires start to burn low and the happy, smiling kiddies warm their little hands in the cheery glow of
blazing police cars, why not stroll down to the Labour Club for a night featuring two of the town's top songwriters
and a fresh acoustic trio from Oxford?
Robert Bray is a leading light on Northampton's acoustic scene and one of our most sophisticated songwriters. He also
has a great guitar technique and a pack of talented friends to lend colour to his sound, including a top violinist and
bassist Misery Wilson from Wilson and Ghost Train. I'm not sure how it's taken us so long to book him, but here he
comes at last. Check out his world at: http://www.robertbray.info
The New Moon come from Oxford. Matt sings and plays guitar, Ian plays double bass and The Boy Cornelius is on the
drums. They suggest echoes of XTC or perhaps Robyn Hitchcock, in the classic Middle English post-psychedelic style.
This will be their first show in Northampton Town.
Big Tim Sansom is simply one of Northampton's best-loved performers. Lovely melodies and lyrics of such breathtaking
complexity and insight that they will have you spluttering on your Budvar in delighted disbelief. Sometimes he even
does poetry!
Highly recommended, so please do make a point of getting in nice and early to enjoy his set.
This night is free, as it always is. The beers are good and cheap, the PA is sweet and the vibe is warm.
Masters of Budvar nights are the place to be!