Monday 18 November 2013

Mark Morriss and the South West Music Awards

Last week we did two very different but interesting gigs.

The first was on Thursday supporting Bluetones front man, Mark Morriss, at The Thunderbolt in Bristol. We already had the great privilege of supporting him once before during his last solo tour when he came to The Fleece. We were blown away by his performance then, so it was all the more exciting knowing that we would be able to do the whole thing again.

The night began with some chilled-out music from local folk artist - Evie Woods. Afterwards we then played a stripped down acoustic set. The space in front of the stage had been set up with benches and, although to begin with it felt a little intimidating having the audience looking up at us, it actually really added to the intimacy of the night. The audience were very appreciative and lots of familiar faces too. We really enjoyed the evening.

Shortly after we had finished Mark Morriss finally graced the stage. He played a brilliant set consisting of both Bluetones classics and his own equally good solo music. His jokes on mic had a lot of the audience (including me) in stitches.

I know that people say you shouldn't meet your heroes but where Mark Morriss is concerned that's not true. He honestly is the nicest person you will ever meet. His kind and supportive words sent all three of us away feeling really good. Not to mention the fact that he refused to take our money for his CD and instead offered to trade it with ours. How much nicer can a person get?



Friday afternoon began with a drive down to Exeter where we would be headlining the South West Music Awards later that evening. When we arrived we enjoyed the simple pleasures of life on the road by eating at a Pizza Hut nearby. After that it was only a matter of waiting, and a long wait it was too since we were playing at the very end. It was fun, however, and we got to listen to all the award giving and music from other artists.

We ended the night performing three of our songs, including our newest, 'Wolves'. We were also able to network with other musicians there which was really great and maybe we'll get a chance for some gig swaps next year.

Although it was a long night and we didn't get home until 3am I feel that we all still had a pretty good time. It was a great end to the week.


There aren't many gigs left in 2013. Our next one is on Satruday 30th November at The Park Centre in Knowle, Bristol where we will be headlining a music evening to raise funds for the Guide Dogs. Our good friend, and long time supporter, Andrew, recently received a guide dog called Sammy. It has changed his life and means he can now get out and about to more live music in the city so in return he decided to organise this event to help raise funds for the charity.

You can find more details at Sammy Guide Dog's Fundraiser website.

We've finished recording our new single 'Starlight' last week by the way. Although we recorded most of it a few weeks ago, we went back into the studio to put down some finishing touches last week. We'll have some news on it's release very soon.

Sally x

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Colston Hall, Bristol

Well, last weekend was a little hectic. There's a few things worth mentioning and this is a little update on what we were up to.

Maxi Rai
Saturday we were lucky enough to have been booked by Bmin (Bristol Music Industry Network) to play in the Colston Hall foyer in Bristol. We had the pleasure of playing alongside the talented singer-songwriter Maxi Rai, who is well worth listening to if you haven't. She began the evening with a brilliant set which we thoroughly enjoyed.

Us on the Foyer Stage at Colston Hall, Bristol

When we stepped onto the stage I was pleased to see a nice sized audience ready to support us, which was really great. Our set had a mixture of old and new songs. Anja finally had the opportunity to join in with our on-mic ramblings. I think she wowed our audience when she produced a saw and played it for our new song 'Unheard Voice'.

Anja on Saw

All in it was a very nice evening and we really appreciated all the support we got from friends and fans alike. Watch out for videos of the evening on our Youtube channel and Facebook page.


On Sunday evening we headed down to the Bradley Stoke Radio station to join in the fun on James Hyden's show. It's safe to say the evening didn't start well. During all the chaos at home we managed to not only leave late, but we also left behind Natalie's bass guitar amp (Whoops!). Luckily we were able to laugh about it and adapted our set. 

It was a fun show involving us playing a few live tracks, and in between, having a few silly conversations – I may have got the giggles once or twice. We discovered that Anja has a problem with a certain fruit and Natalie dislikes....well....pretty much everything.



Our next gig in Bristol is on the 14th November supporting the Bluetones front man Mark Morriss at The Thunderbolt, Bristol. It's £10 on the door, but we have a £6 cheap list so if you would like your name added just email us at info@wolfhoundlive.com.

Sally x