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Jack Lukeman and Katie Mac

Live at The Old Stables

The Old Stables - The White Hart Hotel, Cricklade, High Street, Cricklade, SN6 6AA, United Kingdom

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Don't miss our July session Live at The Old Stables!

We are proud to welcome Jack Lukeman to The Old Stables.

“Brilliant Live Performance  *****"– Scotsman
“Mesmerizing *****" – Telegraph
“A mixture of all the great voices of the 20th Century  *****" 
– The Guardian

Winner of Edinburgh Spotlight Best Music Award

Cutting his teeth on the bohemian busking circuit around Europe Jack Lukeman first came to prominence in 1995 when he and The Black Romantics took up a residence at The Da Club in Dublin. The band played mostly Jacques Brel songs, with one or two of Jack’s own, and recorded the album Wax in 1995.

His first solo album, released in 1999, called Metropolis Blue was universally lauded and went platinum in Ireland. John Walshe of Hot Press magazine states “Lukeman’s voice is powerful and fluid. His range too is impressive, from the deep baritone resonance of ‘When The Moon Is High’ to the aching falsetto of the magnificent ‘Rooftop Lullaby’ … this is a timeless collection of fine songs, beautifully delivered, from an artist as unique as Ireland has ever produced”.

This was followed in 2001 by the album Universe; Hotpress’ John Walshe had the following to say, “… it is as if his older albums were made in black and white and Universe has been recorded in glorious technicolour”.

2006 saw the release of ‘Broken Songs’,with such classics as Open your borders, many quoted Broken Songs Jack’s best album yet. It was closely followed by ‘Burn On’ in 2008 featuring the songs of the great Randy Newman. In 2009, Jack released hi ‘milestone’ album ‘The Story So Far’ featuring many unreleased tracks and live recordings.

Lukeman has appeared with Nick Cave and writer Patrick McCabe in a series of performances mixing spoken word, poetry reading and song. His powerfully expressive vocals have been compared to such disparate types as David Bowie, Tom Waits, and Frank Sinatra.

In 2010, Jack performed a ‘Month of Mondays’ at the Spiegel tent in Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh Theatre Festival where he received a host of 5 Star reviews and Spotlight Best Music Award.

Scrolling forward the focus has had to switch from mainly concentrating on the Irish market when he is asked to open across 20+ shows with Imelda May in the UK. That was quickly followed by numerous small headline shows across the UK. His indefinable style then lead him to be asked to do opening slots for Neil Sedaka, Hazel O Connor, The Stylistics, Graham Gouldman, Jools Holland, Placebo and Aerosmith!

Jack doesn't stay home much...

Support is provided by Katie Mac, also a wonderful vocalist with a unique sound.  Katie Mac is a singer-songwriter from Huyton, Liverpool. Taking influence from Laura Marling, Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor, she has been compared to the likes of, Patti Smith, PJ Harvey and Kate Bush.  She has found great support off Dave Monks of BBC Introducing in Merseyside, and has been opened up towards a national audience with the help of BBC Radio 6 Music

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The White Hart Hotel, Cricklade, High Street, Cricklade, SN6 6AA, United Kingdom (Get Directions)