
Foot-stomping, heartbreaking, spellbinding – some Music Room legends return to sing the blues. On this tenth anniversary, the pioneering Catfish Keith makes his tenth appearance on our stage, and award-winning, best-selling blues/soul vocalist Jo Harman performs for us for the third time too. We’re also delighted to welcome back Connie Lush from retirement to perform a couple of songs. She was the artist who performed the very first test event at the Music Room’s launch and treated us to a Christmas residency in 2019.
World-touring, multi award-winning acoustic blues pioneer Catfish Keith has established himself as one of the most exciting country blues performers of our time. Handing down the tradition, Catfish’s innovative style of deep delta blues and American roots music has spellbound audiences the world over. Establishing himself as one of the brightest lights in acoustic blues and roots music, he has reinvented the guitar with great power and artistry, and brings a rare beauty and vitality to his music. Catfish has 21 number one independent radio chart-topping albums to his credit, has performed with the likes of John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles and Taj Mahal, and packs out houses with his dynamic stage show.
Widely regarded as one of Europe’s finest soul/blues-fuelled voices, Jo Harman remains a genre-defying, independently minded artist of rare credibility. Making sincere and heartfelt music, The Mirror proclaimed her the UK’s ‘finest female soul blues voice’ who, according to Classic Rock, writes ‘lip-biting beautiful songs’. A multi award-winning performer, Jo has achieved considerable success at home and abroad, headlining prestigious venues and festivals around the world. Her album People We Become received much critical acclaim, and its lead single, ‘When We Were Young’, was playlisted on BBC Radio 2 and other mainstream stations across Europe.
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Tue 6 - Wed 7 May 2025 7:30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
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