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Katy Hurt
Katy Hurt

Sat, 16 Nov

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FortyFive Vinyl Café

Katy Hurt

Join us for an enchanting evening as one of the UK's most exciting country artists, Katy Hurt, graces the stage at FortyFive Vinyl Cafe in York. Currently taking the UK country music scene by storm, on Saturday, 16th November, Katy will captivate you with her incredible voice and passion

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16 Nov 2024, 19:00 GMT

FortyFive Vinyl Café, 29 Micklegate, York, UK

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Born in London and raised in the US, Katy Hurt was inspired by the sounds of Country, Americana, and Rock from a young age, drawing influence from legends like Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, The Eagles, and Patsy Cline. Since her debut in 2016, Katy has released a series of critically acclaimed singles and EPs, earning accolades such as the UK Country Music Spotlight Awards for Female Vocalist of the Year, Best EP, Best Song, and Best Video.

Katy has toured extensively, gracing major festivals including Country 2 Country at the O2 Arena, Pilton Party on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, and the Isle of Wight festival. Her time spent in Canada, which she now considers her second home, has been especially fruitful, leading to the creation of hit singles like “Sounds Good In A Bar” and “Wish I Could Give You Up.” These tracks, produced by Juno Award-winning producer Murray Pulver, hit Number 1 on the UK iTunes charts on their release day and have been featured on CBC, Sirius XM, KIX Australia, and Amazon Music playlists.

As Katy Hurt gears up to release her highly anticipated debut album, her fan base continues to grow rapidly. Don't miss your chance to get cosy with Katy in this exclusive, intimate setting and witness her genre-defying sound and undeniable talent up close. This is more than a concert; it's an experience you won't want to miss. See you at FortyFive Vinyl Cafe!

As described in his own words, Joe Martin is an independent singer songwriter and modern day troubadour...

As a youngster, listening to a wide range of genres from the 60s pop of the Beatles and Beach Boys to American folk artists like Simon and Garfunkel and Bob Dylan, Joe knew that he wanted to recreate that magic feeling of a captivating story through songwriting.

Now, the comment he receives most from his live audience is; ‘your songs sound beyond your years’. His descriptive lyrics capture the stories of people and encounters picked up on the road. Tales of friends and strangers blend seamlessly with Joe’s own experiences into masterfully crafted songs that paint a picture with every verse and the magic of his live performance lies is in his ability to connect a room of people with the emotions of a life they have not lived.

The Lancashire born singer-songwriter is deservedly gaining attention on both sides of the Atlantic seeing him play shows around the UK, Europe and legendary venues in Nashville, Tennessee. He grew up listening to the greats and has been influenced by artists from Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Townes Van Zandt to Jason Isbell and Kacey Musgraves which is evident his sound and lyrical style.

Admission from 7.00pm

Tickets £12pbf

 

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