Lisbee Stainton
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Lisbee Stainton

Word Games Tour

Sat 20 Sep 2014

Guildhall Theatre

Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes - approximate, including any interval(s).

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About the Event

Lisbee Stainton’s full band Word Games tour comes to Guildhall Theatre, an evening not to be missed by music lovers.

When multi-instrumentalist Lisbee isn’t writing and recording her own work she tours as a special guest with Seth Lakeman’s band, with the folk star describing her as, “a fantastic singer songwriter.”

Having toured extensively with the likes of Joan Armatrading, Paul Carrack, Gretchen Peters and Eleanor McEvoy, the prolific 25 year-old Stainton has just released ‘Word Games’, the fourth album of the acoustic pop star’s increasingly impressive career.

“Acoustic, melodic, earnestly upful pop.” The Independent on Sunday 

“tender inquisitive songs follow an attractive, harmony rich and melodically sure path between pop and folk structures.” Daily Mail

"Very delicate music. I'm so pleased with this new album, it's beautiful."  Bob Harris, Radio 2

“A unique genre-less artist who is slowly but surely making her global mark. The suits who choose the Mercury prize nomination albums should take note.” Maverick Magazine

“wistful English melancholy with a soul undertow, and a sweet folk-pop voice.” MOJO

“Bound for glory…an exquisite slice of traditional songwriting” The Times

“Cultured folk pop” The Independent on Sunday

“Impressive” – The Daily Express


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Reviews

“Acoustic, melodic, earnestly upful pop.” The Independent on Sunday 

“tender inquisitive songs follow an attractive, harmony rich and melodically sure path between pop and folk structures.” Daily Mail

"Very delicate music. I'm so pleased with this new album, it's beautiful."  Bob Harris, Radio 2

“A unique genre-less artist who is slowly but surely making her global mark. The suits who choose the Mercury prize nomination albums should take note.” Maverick Magazine

“wistful English melancholy with a soul undertow, and a sweet folk-pop voice.” MOJO

“Bound for glory…an exquisite slice of traditional songwriting” The Times

“Cultured folk pop” The Independent on Sunday

“Impressive”The Daily Express