Troubadour
265-267 Old Brompton Rd, London
Tue
May 7, 2024
8:00 pm
BST
(7:30 pm DOORS)
Troubadour Presents
JACK REYNOLDS + MIA ELISABETH + NERI
£8 ADV £10 OTD
Jack Reynolds is a 23 year old Singer/guitarist and songwriter from the UK, based in London and Florence, Italy. His latest single ‘A Ghost Cries’ was released on the 16th of March.
He has been performing in England and Italy for the past 5 years and writing music for the past 10 years. He draws inspiration from alternative acts such as Jeff Buckley, Grant Lee Buffalo and Smashing Pumpkins, rooted with his love for 60s and 70s music with bands such as the Rolling Stones and artists like Bob Dylan. He plays solo and with a band.
He has been performing in England and Italy for the past 5 years and writing music for the past 10 years. He draws inspiration from alternative acts such as Jeff Buckley, Grant Lee Buffalo and Smashing Pumpkins, rooted with his love for 60s and 70s music with bands such as the Rolling Stones and artists like Bob Dylan. He plays solo and with a band.
Mia Elisabeth is a singer-songwriter and artist living between Florence and London.
Mia’s music has soul infused melodies, folk lyrics and jazz instrumentals.
Trained as a portrait painter, Mia’s intention is to bridge the gap between painting and music, with both crafts being a way to share stories of love, loss, and everything in be
Neri: A singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer, Neri is the solo project of the Florentine artist Neri Niccolò Dei. Born and raised around the Italian indie music scene, Neri has performed for over fifteen years with his bands across Italy, recording an album, Le Tue Abitudini, in 2018 with the trio Lupineri. Now, living in London, Neri is collaborating with English songwriter Seren Smith (Benjamin Francis Leftwich) to write and produce his debut EP. His sound is intricate, delicate, guitar-centred, percussive and romantic, and rooted in blues. His lyrics are emotionally honest, a lens into a chaotic portray of human relationships that reflects his own inner dichotomy, the giver and the lonesome wanderer.