Posted: Wed 29th Mar 2017

Acoustics at the Oak Present James Harries and Special Guests

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 29th, 2017

Very pleased Acoustics @ The Oak is back for a one off show with a great night of music for you to enjoy..Free Pizza and Free entry though we will be collected donations towards the evening..Hope to see you there.

James Harries ~

British singer-songwriter James Harries is an established and well-respected troubadour also known for his film music (his music has featured in 16 US, British, Czech, Polish & Danish feature films). He regularly tours Europe and the USA and has also played dozens of concerts in Asia.

He won widespread recognition with his 2013 album “Voice Memos”, which was recorded entirely on his mobile phone whilst on tour across Europe, and through word of mouth and social media it gained him an even larger fan base. It is regarded as the first album in the world to be officially released that was recorded on a phone.

Support from

David Burton
Dave Elwyn
Terry Allen

Free Entry//Donations taken 18 plus event @The Royal Oak,High Street,Wrexham 8pm
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