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Alex Seel : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Thursday 13 June.


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Alex Seel: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House 40 Stuart Road, London SE15 3BE. Thursday 13th June. 7pm ?8 on the door. Floorpsots very welcome.


Alex is a London based singer-songwriter. Having started his musical journey in Dingle, Ireland. He enthralls and enchants his audience wherever he plays and continues to receive much praise for his songs, performances and recordings. Alex has a brand new album, "Spell on a Tin Drum" which he'll be playing songs from.


He'll also be joined by guitarist Dariush Kanani for a few songs, who recently played along-side Wizz Jones at Wizz's recent 80th birthday bash at Cadogan Hall.


Here are just some of the things people are saying about Alex.


Tom Robinson

?Great rootsy feel?with some lovely harmonic twists?


RnR Magazine

?Enhancing a growing reputation as one of Britain?s finer songwriters. ?it confirms that he?s also a gifted guitarist?exquisite fingerpicking beautifully complements a nicely judged vocal performance?


fRoots Magazine

Proper job...a lovely picking style and a distinctly English turn of phrase.


Alex is currently out and about promoting his new album "Spell On A Tin Drum".


More about Alex here

https://www.alexseel.com/home


 

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