The Colour of Whisky, The State Bar, Friday 22 July 2016
The Colour of Whisky and Miss Irenie Rose

The Colour of Whisky:
Once described as a ‘Folky version of Abba’ The Colour of Whisky return to the live stage. Songs of the sea, songs about the sea and much more in 4 part harmonies, guitar, piano, banjo and glockenspiel performed by Katie McArthur, Biff Smith, Jo Shaw and Paul Tasker
Miss Irenie Rose:
“Showing an affinity for both matters acoustic and loop pedal, her voice dances over her songs like she has been blessed with the pagan power to invoke joy through the simple expedient of making music. She is, to put it simply, enchanting.”
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