Songbook at Gwdihw, 18 Nov 2014, 8pm, admission: £3
“I’ve been meaning to do something like this for a while and we had a spare evening free in November so I just put it all in last minute. I love each and every one of the artists playing and it just made sense really.” – James Chant, Venue & Events Manager
“I think there is so much beauty in vulnerability, and to me good song is about being confident enough to let others see that vulnerability.” – Eve Goodman
Gwdihw has been part of Cardiff’s alternative music scene since it opened. Now the cafe-bar is launching Songbook, a series of events that give audiences a chance to hear the creative processes involved in song writing.
The line-up features local, unsigned musicians Joe Bayliss, Eve Goodman, Geraint Rhys and Skunk-Boy Project.
Eve Goodman says, “I’m looking forward to sharing my experience of the writing process with the audience, because it’s such a huge part of what I do. I’ll try to be as honest as I can about writing, which is my therapy.”
Songbook is set to be a relaxed night of great songwriting along with explanations about how the songs came about and what they mean to the artists.
Songbook at Gwdihw, 18 Nov 2014, 8pm, admission: £3
“I’ve been meaning to do something like this for a while and we had a spare evening free in November so I just put it all in last minute. I love each and every one of the artists playing and it just made sense really.” – James Chant, Venue & Events Manager
“I think there is so much beauty in vulnerability, and to me good song is about being confident enough to let others see that vulnerability.” – Eve Goodman