Liz Simcock

Chapel Arts Centre
Thu 7 May ’26 20:00
Thu 7 May ’26
20:00
  • Thu 7 May ’26
    Doors open
    19:30
    Start
    20:00
    Chapel Arts Centre, BA1 1QR
  • Tickets: £13.50

Liz Simcock has been called one of the country’s finest female singer songwriters.  Her songs – often autobiographical and highly personal – are immediately accessible to audiences and injected with poetry, emotion and splashes of humour.  In 1999 she featured on the Playpen Album of New Acoustic Music alongside Eliza Carthy, Billy Bragg, Eddi Reader and Kathryn Williams.  Since then she has trodden an independent path, gaining a growing reputation as a performer and songwriter.  Liz counts Richard Thompson, Clive Gregson, Boo Hewerdine and Joni Mitchell amongst her songwriting influences.

In 2015 and 2017 Liz toured with Clive Gregson but her main focus has always been on her own songwriting and live performances.  Liz’s sixth album is in the making, working title "Into The Light".

Liz Simcock is one of the finest singer/songwriters around. With a strong, expressive voice and high quality songs her music is fresh, original and very entertaining

Acoustic Routes

'Remember when you found those Vashti Bunyan and Karen Dalton records? Remember how you thought "I wish I could have been there"?  Well, Simcock is right here, right now. People will rediscover her albums in thirty years' time, lavishly compile sleeve notes and wish that they were there too. She's that good.  … Armed with an acoustic guitar, a brilliant voice and a sharp, songwriterly eye, Simcock is the precious stone glinting on a pebble beach.'   www.downendfolkandroots.com

'In this world of pop idols and celebrity worship, a quiet revolution is indeed taking place!  There are those of us out there looking for the real thing -  if that's you, close your eyes, turn off the mobile and prepare for a treat!'  www.folkandroots.co.uk

'one of the country’s finest female singer songwriters. Put simply, Liz Simcock is a class act. Her understated songwriting style & performances are always faultless, cliché free & moving.' www.acousticity.co.uk

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