
Amy Griffiths’ ‘Words on the Wind’ is soothing; the song invites her hearer to open up.
Amy hadn’t decided whether her second song should be called ‘Lover’ or ‘Lover, Lover, Lover’; it was a fun number.
‘Unfolds’ celebrates an emotion over time. Amy created a warm and humorous connection with her crowd
– Tuesday night, The Whiskey Jar, Tariff Street, Manchester, United Kingdom, 26.02.2019

Alx Green‘s ‘Downhill From Here’ is healing. Worries and strife realign in the music. Feel the relief. His finger-tapping, guitar slapping is mesmerising – like watching a fire. ‘Hollow’ sought honest answers – Tuesday night, The Whiskey Jar, Tariff Street, Manchester, United Kingdom, 26.02.2019 {‘Morning’, listened to today, is a breath of fresh air}

Caitlin Gilligan’s ‘Fly Me to the Sun’ filled The Whiskey Jar’s silence and emanated.
When it plays, I’m somewhere else, in the same place – Tuesday night, The Whiskey Jar, Tariff Street, Manchester, United Kingdom, 05.02.2019 {‘Fly Me to the Sun’ will be on Caitlin’s upcoming EP ‘Wild Sunset Wind’.
Along with her banjo, Caitlin plays guitar and harmonium}

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