Tuesday

November 7

8:00 pm

Witte Gei’t: David Bavas & Willow Scrivner, OLI NG & Something Followed Me Home

Witte Geit: A peaceful Mind…!?
Elke dinsdag korte akoestische acts op ons kleine podium! Vanaf zes uur kan er gegeten worden bij Robin Food.
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Every Tuesday, short acoustic acts on our small stage. Tonight, restaurant Robin Food is open from 6.
Doors open: 18:00 / Showtime: 20:30 sharp, entrance: donation

David Bavas & Willow Scrivner
David Bavas and Willow Scrivner are Americana folk singer songwriters who have collaborated and played on American stages for over 20 years. This November, David and Willow embark on their first European tour, playing solo songs and duets from their original catalog, as well as Americana classics.

David is a Nashville-based musician known for his soulful melodies and captivating lyrics. Willow is a Seattle-based musician who enchants audiences with her ethereal vocals and innovative soundscapes. The friends’ musical influences trace back to legendary artists like Graham Parsons and Emmylou Harris, who have contributed to their mutual appreciation for authentic, emotive music. As David and Willow continue to write their musical legacy, their friendship remains at the heart of their creative journey, infusing their performances with a rare depth of connection that resonates with audiences worldwide. Their combined talents promise unforgettable performances, as they bring their distinct Nashville and Seattle influences to European stages.

 

OLI NG
Oli Ng is a Singer-Songwriter from Crewe, England. His songs which have been said to give a life affirming, honest, and positive take on some of life’s greatest challenges, have taken him across the UK & Europe, sharing stages with acts such as Tom Robinson, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly., Steve Ignorant (Crass) and Neville Staple of The Specials.

SOMETHING FOLLOWED ME HOME
Something Followed Me Home is a renaissance man of modern music. This man plays Guitar and drums, keys, self produces, raps, sings and probably also knows how to mend the wings of injured baby birds for all we know.