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When Rivers Meet released their sophmore album, “Saving Grace” last month to critical acclaim.
The Essex based husband & wife duo set a record first in May 2021, by becoming the first-ever artist or band to win four awards at the UK Blues Awards including “Blues Band of the Year,” “Blues Album of the Year,” “Emerging Blues Artist of the Year,” and “Most Inspirational Online Performance of the Year.” They were also voted “Best New Band” by the listeners of Planet Rock at the radio station’s “The Rocks” Awards.
Image credit: Rob Blackham
Fleas’ frontman Pedro Forte adorns our cover this month.
Fleas were the victors in BurySOUND 2020, the final having been delayed until last month because of the pandemic.
Their brand of music is a heady mix of punk, metal and rap with an edgy power ballad or two in the mix.
Photo credit: SixtyTwoThings.com
Cambridge based band, The Trials of Cato have been dubbed “the Sex Pistols” of Folk.
Now, with a new post-pandemic lineup, they continue their clear homage to traditional music whilst twisting old bones into something febrile and modern, with stomping tunes and captivating stories.
Gracing our cover this month are Collars, an indie duo based in rural Cambridgeshire.
One sings and one plays guitar and drums at the same time to create wholesome indie like your mama used to make, if your mama was Florence Welch and your grandparents were the White Stripes.
Image © Ty Faruki
Who would have believed it? Back in 1991 three music afficianados and businessmen started to list gigs in Ipswich.
Here we are thirty years later and the team has grown, as has the range and location of events covered.
Grapevine Magazine now covers LIVE Music, Theatre, Dance and Comedy across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
This year we should have been having a BIG party, and maybe we will – but for now it is just so good to be back!