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Jack Trouble with Amy Vix live in Barbican
Gotobeat is to team up with Piano Smithfield to welcome an exceptional blues and soft-rock lineup on Wednesday, October 11th.
Tickets £8 + £1 fees online / £10 on the door / 18+
Free for Gotobeat members. More info here.
7:00pm —> Doors
—> AMY VIX
—> JACK TROUBLE
JACK TROUBLE – Jack Trouble is a multi instrumentalist singer songwriter from East London whose music is a mix of R&B, Soul, Funk, New Wave and Rock. He plays regularly around Camden Town finding his home in Spiritual Bar in Chalk Farm. Jack released his debut album on the 6th November 2020. The album was entirely self produced in his London home in which Jack wrote and performed every instrument.
Over the first half of 2021, Jack locked himself in the newly equipped Spiritual Records Studios to begin recording his sophomore album.
Written and recorded over the space of four months, the second album makes a sonic departure from the first, incorporating more R&B/Soul and New Wave elements. The album was released on the 22nd October, including the two singles Well Done and Take a Look at Me Now.
AMY VIX- Amy Vix, is a soft-rock, Americana artist with a passion for songwriting and guitar with influences such as KT Tunstall and John Mayer. Amy incorporates these and other influences into her music, creating a unique transatlantic sound, Amy performs guitar-based music with catchy melodies and lyrics. Amy has been recognised by some of the industry’s leading music festivals, shortlisted for Glastonbury Festival’s Emerging Talent competition 2019 and for the top ten emerging artists by Black Deer Festival of Americana in 2023, and performed on the Bread & Roses stage at Glastonbury 2023.
Comparing Amy to Stevie Nicks and Taylor Swift, A&R Factory comments on Amy’s “penchant for heavy guitar” and other music bloggers have mentioned her “wonderful pop sensibility”. Amy has spent time in Hollywood recording with Grammy award-winning producer, Jeff Bova, who has worked with artists such as Jo Bonamassa, and described Amy’s sound as “fresh but rootsy”.