Omam Dawn, Louis Alberry, JIAL

Omam Dawn, Louis Alberry, JIAL

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About the show

Louis Alberry - Guitarist and songwriter from the rugged Jurassic Coast of Dorset. Alberry writes exploratory songs that weave together fingerpicked folk, jazz harmony, wonky grooves and dusky, languid vocals. The resulting tapestry recalls Nick Drake, Linda Perhacs, Caetano Veloso, JJ Cale, moving nimbly through diverse and verdant musical landscapes.

JIAL - JIAL is the instrumental project of London-based guitarist, composer and educator Josh Lamdin. Blurring the line between composition and improvisation, his music is introspective, emotive and often nostalgic in character.
In solo performance, Josh delivers intimate acoustic renditions of his compositions. Taking heavy influence from Jazz, Blues, Fusion, Folk and Americana, each performance is unique in its improvisational nature. Showcasing his musicality and virtuosity in its rawest form, he plays with a control and emotional weight alluring to listeners both of, and outside the genre.

Omam Dawn transports listeners into dreamscapes of blind birds, talking dolphins, and darker corners of unrequited love. Her latest debut album, Near From Goose Town, has been described as a 'deeply moving evocative showcase of Dawn's relatability and intimacy' (Hard of Hearing Magazine) For this show, she will be performing songs from her debut album alongside new and more experimental songs of space dogs and grumpy donkeys.

Featuring

Omam Dawn

Omam Dawn is a singer/songwriter who grew up on the South Coast. She transports listeners into ethereal dreamscapes of blind birds, speaking dolphins, fishermen and darker corners of cemeteries and unrequited love. Inspired by the sea and her childhood affinity with animals, her songs evoke a gentle and natural essence of what it means to be human.

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on Monday 23 February 2026