PHOTO: © Russel Joslin & Sarah McCaig

Jever Song Night 04/25

In the organizer's words:

this time with:

Leight Marks (Australia), Russell Joslin (UK) & Isabelle Wolff (Sinzig)

Isabelle Wolff
There are wolves who howl at the moon. And others who sing gipsy jazz pop with a poet's heart.
But words can only speak. It is love that sings. Isabelle's warm and expressive voice makes even the last chair in the hall shake. In addition, the lyrics are poetically touching and her music doesn't mince its words. Love and Freedom is the name of Isabelle Wolff's first EP and accompanying poetry collection. A journey towards the answer to the question "What is love?"
@isabellewolffsmusic

Russell Joslin
With guitar playing reminiscent of a grunge-soaked John Fahey combined with the 13th Floor Elevators, and vocals that aim to blend the earnestness of 16 Horsepowers' David Eugene Edwards with the passionate devotion of The Walkman's Hamilton Leithauser, London-based Russell Joslin twists the singer-songwriter tradition until it sounds as fractured as today's society.

Since 2015, Russel has been touring as a duet with Australian soul mate Sarah McCaig. Who went from being a singer in musical theater, at the age of three, to now an integral part of Melbourne's vibrant rock scene. Her distinctive, soulful vocals and inspired harmonic writing style provide a unique intensity and a mesmerizingly subdued contrast to Joslin's voice.

Their voices and souls combine to create a turbulent and unforgettable duet that has caused a stir from Italian festival stages to London folk clubs.
@russellejoslin

Leigh Marks
In an age where musical performances are made for TV microcosms of banality or garish intrigue, it's refreshing to discover singer-songwriters dedicated to their craft, the majesty of the world around them and their own inner heritage. Describing himself as a flawed contribution to humanity, Leigh Marks is anything but damaged goods when it comes to his music. The Australian artist combines roots, blues and rock in a laid-back, blissful narrative. He takes inspiration from the best that nature has to offer and fuses it with the influences that have touched him over the years.
Growing up west of Sydney and away from the bustling metropolis of noise and bustle, Leigh found solace in the Blue Mountains to leave behind a challenging childhood. Inspired by Ben Harper, Chris Cornell, Jeff Buckley, Chris Stapleton and Ed Kowalczyk, he also cites Johnny Farnham, Tom Jones, Michael Bolton, Michael Jackson and the Seattle sound as things that shaped him.
@leighmarksmusic

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Price information:

Advance booking: € 12.00 Box Office: € 15.00 | € 7.00 seated, free choice of seats

Location

Lagerhalle Osnabrück Rolandsmauer 26 49074 Osnabrück

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