Top 10 Gigs of 2012
1 - Terri Clark Glee Club Birmingham


Eve has toured many times but the combination of a full
band, finest album to date and a growing turnout made this a memorable evening.
The sound was excellent with Eve’s vibrancy and vocals filling the venue.
Excellent support too in Berkely Hart.
3 – My Darling Clementine Hare and Hounds Birmingham
The album, HOW DO YOU PLEAD grew on me in the second half of
the year and the live performance of it by Michael Weston King and Lou
Dalgleish was definitely one of 2012’s highlights. The show was well put
together with an excellent band and of course the most wonderful retro duet
performance.
The church acoustics and the harmonies of this fantastic
Canadian trio were well and truly suited during this show on their UK tour.
Always eager to get off mic they effortlessly gave a superb performance
especially in their interpretation of ‘Hallelujah’.
5 – The Civil Wars HMV Institute Birmingham

There is something special about siblings and country music.
The Rogers sisters had that impressive chemistry of timing and harmonies to
deliver a brand of music that can take traditional music forward. The capacity
audience eagerly await their return in 2013 with new material.
7 – Rachel Harrington and the Knockouts Courtyard Arts
Centre Hereford

Gretchen spent the whole of 2012 on a crest of a wave with her career defining album HELLO CRUEL WORLD. Her shows were well attended and the systematic approach to airing the entire record ensured maximum exposure for this fine release.
9 – Los Pacaminos Robin 2 Bilston


10 – Jason and the Scorchers The Musician Leicester
Influential country rocker Jason Ringenberg brought his 30th
anniversary tour to the UK this year and demonstrated to a lively audience what
an outstanding inspiration he has been. It was loud and raucous but extremely
roots reflective.