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10th Aug 2010

Big Chill 2010 - big thrills :)

We had such a brilliant time at Big Chill Festival 2010!
I played on the Words In Motion stage after Schlomo on Saturday night with Rosalie Bevan on bass guitar and backing vocals.
Thank you so much to Charlie Dark’s School Of Dark and Words In Motion for having us :)

myspace.com/charliedark

Fiona Bevan on the way to Big Chill

Fiona Bevan on the way to Big Chill

Rosalie and Fiona Bevan at Big Chill Festival

Rosalie and Fiona Bevan at Big Chill Festival

myspace.com/rosaliebevan

Big Chill - Kal Lavelle and Victoria Wijeratne

Big Chill - Kal Lavelle and Victoria Wijeratne

myspace.com/ghostsyouecho
myspace.com/kallavellemusic

Fiona and Rosalie Bevan at Big Chill

Fiona and Rosalie Bevan at Big Chill

1st May 2010

Camden Crawl Photos by Kim-Leng Hills

Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills

Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills


Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills

Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills


Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills

Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills


Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills

Fiona Bevan at Camden Crawl by Kim-Leng Hills


I had an absolutely brilliant time at the Camden Crawl with the OneTaste Collective - played alongside Bridgette Amofah, Michael Kiwanuka, Stac, David J and MC Angel amongst others. A stellar line-up! Thanks to everyone who came to watch and support us, hope you had a good Crawl too :)

18th Apr 2010

Notebook @ Should I Stay Or Should I Go / Chelsea Space

Last week I performed at Should I Stay Or Should I Go - an exhibition at The Chelsea Space, curated by Mick Jones from The Clash. You can see lots of his pop culture memorabilia in the background here- it was vibrant and beautiful. I wrote a piece for the occasion, called A Swoon On The Throne Of Moans. In this photo, we’re performing a piece by Adam De La Cour, where he gets mics shoved into his mouth by Mark’s rubber-gloved hands. It was that kind of night :) The night was devised by Neil Luck, and we performed his pieces, as well as pieces by Matthew Lee Knowles, Ingrid Laubrock and Jo Thomas, all using text fragments by New York avant-garde playwright Richard Foreman as a starting point.

Fiona Bevan, Javier Carmona, Mark Knoop, Adam De La Cour and Federico Reuben performing at Mick Jones's (The Clash) pop culture exhibition

Fiona Bevan, Javier Carmona, Mark Knoop, Adam De La Cour and Federico Reuben performing at Mick Jones's (The Clash) pop culture exhibition

30th Mar 2010

“No Place Like Home” @ Headgate Theatre Colchester

 

Date:
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Time:
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:
Headgate Theatre, 14 Chapel Street North, Colchester, Essex, CO2 7AT
Fallen Idols present “No Place Like Home” – an intimate night of completely acoustic music at the gorgeous Headgate Theatre, featuring five local singer songwriters with an insatiable wanderlust:
FIONA BEVAN!        http://www.myspace.com/fionabevan
KERRY LEATHAM!  http://www.myspace.com/kerryleatham
ROSALIE BEVAN!   http://www.myspace.com/rosaliebevan
DOGTANION!          http://www.myspace.com/dogtanion
JULIANA MEYER!   http://www.myspace.com/julianameyer 

FIONA BEVAN
Fiona Bevan’s sweet, fiery warblings have been compared to Erykah Badu, Joni Mitchell and Marc Bolan. Her oddball pop songs are inflected with folk, and her award-winning lyrics pry into the dark, obsessive corners of love, with a cast of stumbling party-girls, fickle sailors, bored bubble-gum shop-girls, and forlorn lovers sleeping out in trees.
Fiona has been shimmering her blonde afro round the London gig circuit as well as playing in Zurich, Berlin, Glastonbury and Secret Garden Party festivals, and on Channel 4.
She self-released her debut album on iTunes last autumn, and will appear in a forthcoming British film starring Om Puri.

“Absolutely brilliant” Tom Robinson, BBC6Music
“Spine-tingling. Fiona Bevan completely transported me” Alex James, Blur
“Soulful and eccentric” Guardian
“A captivating new voice” London Jazz Festival 2009
“Radiant and uplifting . . . a major talent in the waiting” glasswerk.co.uk

KERRY LEATHAM
About to embark on a “Homemade Tour” of the UK with her label Tape Club Records, Kerry Leatham comes home to give Colchester a sneak preview of her “beautiful, intelligent urban-folk”.
Her debut album is due for release this summer - titled ‘Stories From The Self Obsessed’. The first single – ‘A Different Light’ - is out April 5th, in partnership with Tape Club Records. She will be singing a set of her own shy, delicate daydream songs, accompanied by herself on guitar and by Jay Darwish (Newton Faulkner’s bassist) on double-bass.

ROSALIE BEVAN
Influenced by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to Gershwin to Pantera, Rosalie will be smokily seranading Colchester with her husky, sultry voice, accompanying herself with irresistible toe-tapping jazz/blues guitar work.

DOGTANION
Also from the Tape Club Records stable, fellow Colchester boy
Dogtanion will be playing his own variety of “harmonic, dynamic and surprising” music. Having made bedroom electronica since the age of 17, Dogtanion has survived two Glastonbury festivals, a weird thing with his big toe, and a terminated record deal. Now sliding around on his socks between East London and Manchester, Dogtanion will also be warming up for his appearance on the “Homemade Tour”.

JULIANA MEYER
“…definitely a star in the making” BBC Radio. 
Following the release of Juliana’s self-produced debut album ‘Holding Up The Sky’ in 2007, the success of the album led to an invitation to perform at the BBC Gala Show for BBC1’s Children In Need, where she performed alongside music legends, as well as performances at Glastonbury Festival, the Houses of Parliament, and headlining The Barn Stage at Beach Break Live Festival. She recently won Best Female at the EMAE Awards, and was nominated for Best Pop. She was also nominated as Best Solo Artist and Best Original Act in the TopOfTheOx Awards and her album ‘Holding Up The Sky’ was chosen by Music-News.com as one of their ‘Best Albums of 2008′, placed between Take That and Oasis.

Tickets are £4 and are available from the Headgate Theatre box office - 01206 366000

Doors at 7pm

Don’t miss it, it’s going to be a magical one-off!

20th Mar 2010

Playing in Bath tonight!

I’m off to play in beautiful Bath tonight…seeing fields flash by from the train reminds me of The Build Up by Feist and Kings Of Convenience

:)

8th Jan 2010

“Life Goes On” wins best film

Last year I was involved in the making of “Life Goes On”, a film directed by Sangeeta Datta, starring Sharmila Tagore, Soha Ali Khan, Om Puri and Girish Karnad.
I co-wrote some of the film’s music with composer and sarod player Soumik Datta, www.myspace.com/soumikdatta and I also had a cameo role in the film, playing and singing in a bar.
Life Goes On has just been declared the Best Film at the Pravasi Film Festival which concluded on Wednesday.
http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article76681.ece Production photo by Vipul Sangoi.

http://www.stormglassproductions.com/Stormglass/Life_Goes_On.html

I’ll let you know UK release details as soon as they’re definite! :)

28th Dec 2009

There Are Owls In The Bushes - Headgate Theatre, Colchester


18th Nov 2009

The Vortex - London Jazz Festival


Playing “Song For Our Brother” at the Vortex during the London Jazz Festival 2009

Playing “Dial D For Denial” joined by the wonderful Jonathan Geyevu on piano

Jonathan Geyevu, Fiona Bevan and Theo Bard
www.myspace.com/jonathangeyevu
www.myspace.com/theobard

8th Nov 2009

One Taste Festival @ The Bedford

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30th Oct 2009

In Awe Of A Mirror Ball

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This mirror ball’s a slung moon
That heaves the tides of new tunes
That slap the yellow sides smooth
Of an old wood ship that moves
Mysterious beneath you - 
That rocks, creaks, leaks and, sighing
Capsizes, tips us all in
To swim and find we’re breathing - 
Glad of leaning out towards
A fine silver glittered orb

Fiona Bevan