As well hosting a wealth of great talent from the USA and
Canada, the Maverick Festival is gaining a reputation for providing a platform
to showcase many UK artists who are keen to add a transatlantic flavour to
their musical influences. In the concluding feature of this three part series,
attention turns to the home grown performers gracing the authentic agricultural
surroundings of Easton Farm Park on the first weekend of July.
Over the last twelve months many of these British artists
have been covered on this blog, either via a release or live review, and a
wonderful opportunity has been presented to catch up with them all in a single
location. Some of these are no strangers to Maverick and there is no finer
starting point than to check out the progress of old time influenced roots band Hatful of Rain.Since witnessing their festival appearance last year, this
four piece combo who effectively fuse folk and bluegrass with a sprinkling
of Appalachia essence have continued to win many plaudits and will use their
slot to preview a whole batch of new material which is subject to an upcoming release. After gaining the approval of the influential Bob Harris via a weekend
session, the band are looking to take
their live show further afield from their south coast base and this will be
another opportunity to connect with new admirers.
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While still on the subject of the sole champion of Americana music on national radio, Porchlight Smoker also benefitted from getting some Bob Harris airplay over the winter, this time on the country show. Their album ‘2’ received approval here with a favourable review and its good mix of original, traditional and well known cover songs will no doubt enthuse a festival audience. Apart from sharing a geographical similarity with Hatful of Rain, both bands utilise the skills of Fred Gregory who is up for a busy weekend.
It is great that Maverick have been able to capture a more
nationwide feel to their line up by inviting the David Latto Band down from
Scotland. The self titled debut release from the band won plaudits from this review and their brand of Americana will very much comply with the ideals of
the festival. The review closed with a hope that they would venture south and
it is great credit to the organisers that the opportunity to hear their
original material live has been arranged.
Danni Nicholls |
This UK review would not be complete without acknowledging
the innovative festival move of allowing Clubhouse Records to take over the
Peacock Café on Friday evening and present a revue of some of their
acts. Amongst these include Redlands Palomino Company who have been firm live
favourites for me over the years, re-enforced with their recent excellent set
at Palmfest. The same applies to Mad Staring Eyes who despite being an unknown
quantity to me also impressed on the same bill. The revue also contains several
other acts which are eagerly awaited to be caught live including The Cedars and
Troubadour Rose. These artists represent a different take on UK Americana and
their acclaim has been growing from many trusted sources.
Carrivick Sisters |
So that concludes this three-part series, although in
addition to the Canadian, American and UK artists featured there are numerous
other acts appearing of which details can be found at www.maverickfestival.co.uk. Just prior to the launch
of the festival on the Friday evening, the newly formed American Music Association
UK organisation will hold its inaugural conference on the site thus giving the
members an opportunity to discuss the potential for genre growth. This bold
move to replicate the success of the original US model aims to draw on the
expertise and passion from different facets of Americana music to help formulate
a strategy. The high quality of acts on show at this year’s Maverick Festival
suggests a healthy product is already in place to be promoted.
Artists listed are scheduled to appear as per the festival
website at time of posting. This may be subject to change.
Maverick Festival Preview Part 1 Canadian artists
Maverick Festival Preview Part 2 US artists
Americana Music Association UK
Maverick Festival Preview Part 1 Canadian artists
Maverick Festival Preview Part 2 US artists
Americana Music Association UK