Legendary singer Steve Harley brings his acoustic show to Lynn’s Alive Corn Exchange next week
Legendary singer Steve Harley brings his acoustic show to Lynn’s Alive Corn Exchange next week.
Having recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of Cockney Rebel, Steve is widely considered one of the most charismatic performers and he continues to play to sold-out venues across the UK and Europe.
The show on Thursday evening will see the ‘Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)’ star supported by long-standing band mate, violinist/guitarist Barry Wickens, with Oli Hayhurst on double bass, and Dave Delarre on lead guitar.
Steve has been playing live shows around the world for over 50 years and the thrill of another night in another place to another audience has not dimmed at all. “I still get a buzz when boarding the tour bus, like I did all those years ago. There’s still that magical feeling. It has not diminished at all.”
The acoustic sets will include songs taken from his last album ‘Uncovered’ [re-recordings of a couple of his own songs plus nine others he’s always wanted to perform] but of course a selection from the vast and eclectic Harley Songbook.
‘Mr Soft’, ‘Judy Teen’, ‘Sebastian’ and the legendary ‘Make Me Smile’ will all be reproduced in the unique acoustic style.
Steve has previously received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Acoustic Music from the Acoustic Festival of Britain, and a prestigious Gold Badge of Merit from the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters.
The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £30. Book here