Singer, songwriter, and musician Bryony Jarman-Pinto seamlessly blends enchanting vocals and thoughtful instrumentation with intricately crafted and personal lyrics. She sings from the jazz tradition but draws inspiration from soul and folk, all with a distinct and contemporary vibe.
Bryony’s second album, Below Dawn, navigates sentimental themes - from societal change and untapped emotions, to the profound journey of pregnancy and motherhood. This emotional depth is complemented by her distinctive infusion of jazz-inspired melodies.
She has seen support from BBC Radio 6 presenters including Huey Morgan, Craig Charles, Deb Grant, Tom Robinson, and Gilles Peterson, alongside spins from Sian Eleri, BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends, Tina Edwards, Jazz FM, and a live BBC Radio 2 performance as part of Jo Whiley’s BBC Introducing showcase.
Her reputation for live performance is really taking off. Notably, she shared the stage with the legendary Roy Ayers at the Union Chapel, and was handpicked for a performance at Tobacco Docks as part of a BBC Introducing showcase, solidifying her status as the full package.
She joins us with her band for what promises to be a night to remember.
“A wonderful piece of music”
“Below Dawn is majestic”
“Gorgeously tender”
Doors 7pm / Music 8.30pm / Tickets £16 / £10 for members / £8 concession*
All seating/tables are first come first served.
* Under 25s, students, and UC beneficiaries (proof required on entry)