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Gwyneth Herbert - Between me and the Wardrobe archiveJazz Folk diva Gwynneth Herbert has been described as "Britain's answer to Norah Jones" by Jazzwise magazine. She performs soulful, quietly emotional, wry and poetic original material drawing on a diverse range of influences from Rufus Wainwright to Joni Mitchell and all points in between. ‘Between Me and the Wardrobe’ is Gwyneth Herbert’s third and most personal album to date and she is the first British signing to the Blue Note label in 30 years. The album was produced by the critically acclaimed and multi award-winning Seb Rochford (of Polar Bear, Acoustic Ladyland and Fulborn Taversham fame). It was born out of Gwyneth’s desire to tell her own tales, rather than be known simply as an interpreter of other people’s songs, and she draws upon a diverse pool of influences including Janis Ian, Dorothy Parker, Arthur Miller and Rufus Wainwright. Herbert’s songs are touching, powerful and often witty stories and observations that make this her finest album yet. Gwyneth Herbert - Between me and the Wardrobe website.

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Gwyneth Herbert

Gwyneth Herbert - Between me and the Wardrobe

Gwyneth Herbert - Between me and the Wardrobe (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T01110267659. Details of all Gwyneth Herbert - Between me and the Wardrobe archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01751146997

Archive Listings

31 Oct 08Theatre Royal
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
Performance Details => Venue archive
3 Oct 08Electric Theatre
Guildford, Surrey
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