The Alma Church Choir & The Cedar (UK)
23.10.2009
Schwanewede (D) , Waldschmiede
24.10.2009
Hatten (D) , Agora Café
25.10.2009
Bremen (D) , Lloydhof
25.10.2009
Delmenhorst (D) , KulturLounge
26.10.2009
Wildeshausen (D) , Lindenhof Lichtspiele
27.10.2009
Bremen (D) , Theatersaal / Campus der Universität
27.10.2009
Bremen (D) , Hafen Kasino
28.10.2009
Bremen (D) , Airport/OLT-Schalter/Terminal 1
28.10.2009
Bremerhaven (D) , Passage Kino
29.10.2009
Osnabrück (D) , Unikeller
30.10.2009
Bremen (D) , Townside Hostel
01.11.2009
Bremen (D) , Innside Premium Hotel
01.11.2009
Achim (D) , Katakomben
02.11.2009
Göttingen (D) , Blooming Bar
03.11.2009
Hamburg (D) , Astra Stube
04.11.2009
Hamburg (D) , Freundlich + Kompetent
05.11.2009
Nienburg (D) , Hotel Weserschlösschen
06.11.2009
Lüneburg (D) , WunderBar
07.11.2009
Bremen (D) , Hot Shot Records
07.11.2009
Oldenburg (D) , Polyester
08.11.2009
Karlsruhe (D) , Kohi
The Cedar (Bath, Bristol/ UK)
The Cedar is a band from Bath and Bristol, who are playing a mixture of Folk and Indie with influences from Pink Floyd, Radiohead and the Beatles. Their unique sound is created by the use of many different instruments like ukulele, banjo and glockenspiel. The thoughtful lyrics of singer Neil Gay and the soft sounds of the other band members are combined to a kind of music that is unforgettable.
“Utilising an assortment of instruments, from ukeleles to clarinets to glockenspiels, The Cedar are a group with a beautiful ear for melody” – Scott Johnson, eGigs
http://www.myspace.com/thecedar
The Alma Church Choir (Düsseldorf, Berlin)
“Ambient Folk“ seems to be the right label for the mixture of country and radiohead-similar sound-scapes that are played by „The Alma Church Choir“. The duo uses a lot of different instruments from pianos to glockenspiels, bass and drums.
“The Alma Church Choir” are part of the “melancholy friends”, who named themselves after a sampler from Bernhard Eder and contains acts like Missing Cat, Lasse Matthiesen, Ian Fisher and Peter Piek.