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Wirksworth Fringe Festival - - - - Derrin Nauendorf

David Gibb and the Pony Club

Presented by: Flying Tomato Promotions
0WIRKSWORTH: Red Lion Hotel
PSaturday 24th September, 2011
N7:30pm

Event information

Wirksworth Fringe Festival
Doors 7.30pm
Tix £6 adv £7 doors
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Derrin Nauendorf
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Determined to make something of his music career, five years ago Derrin Nauendorf arrived at Heathrow airport from Australia with a guitar, £1200 and several extra layers of clothing to acclimatise to the drop in temperature. From this, Derrin spent those next five years playing anywhere that would have him, sleeping on floors and living on tuna baguettes. Things looked up a few years ago when he purchased an old Post Office van, which then became his home for the next six months, more importantly, it allowed him to get gigs, and essentially his music, out into the real depths of the UK. They’ve looked up and haven’t looked back yet.

Literally over 1000 gigs later (a lot of them listed on his website), Derrin finds himself with fans not only in England, but Scotland, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, France and his native Australia too. He has since managed to sell over 12,000 albums from the back of that van, and become a bit of a hit on the festival circuit too. He’s supported Van Morrison and played to dignitaries and politicians in grand Parisian castles right down to WW2 bunkers in Germany and two-men-and-a-dog type shows in Denmark – all without the help/ hindrance of a record label, manager, agent or press officer. Derrin is a determined sort and this independence has meant that he can turn up anywhere and get a show out of it.

His main focus, throughout all this, has been to make a name for himself and his music. It can be hard work, “In Australia, my apprenticeship was hard. Towns and cities are spread out and the living is hard. But while it was hard it made me stronger and when I got over here I knew I'd be able to make the audiences give me a chance” He’s now played practically anywhere and everywhere, building up a small barmy army of supporters who’ll follow him for several dates at a time, such support has allowed him to get re-booked time and time again. His favourite places to play in the UK include “the South Coast, Jersey & the Channel Islands, Yorkshire… everywhere!”

Derrin’s new album, The Rattling Wheel, is actually his fifth release following such titles as 2005’s New History and 2003’s Wasteland, and it’s also the first to feature his band, adding new dynamics and allowing him to flesh out his songs. The new stuff sounds like “A kind of post modern Steve Earle type thing - more energetic, with a rougher feel – I’m writing more for a band now, rather than just myself; exploring bigger sounds and arrangements”.

While Derrin is open to band-mates collaboration and inspiration, The Rattling Wheel is a personal leap forward. Alongside tell-tale nods to his main influences of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Martin Stevenson and Richard Thompson, there’s hints of John Martyn and traditional British folk, blended in with his own rootsier, bluesier, and altogether gutsier sound.

With The Rattling Wheel, Derrin Nauendorf has finally swallowed a bit of the music industry pill—but only just. His firm foundation built over 5 years of hard slog has taught him what he’s willing to accept help with and what he is not. He’s hired his own PR company, radio and TV plugger, as well as his own marketing team and all out of his own pockets. He’s already had his own label, after all, this is his 5th album. From selling the music out of the Post Office van to now having his songs on iTunes; it’s obvious things can only get hotter. An intense and raw performer, Derrin works best in the live setting – it is, after all, how he got his reputation - and why we’re here now, at the cusp of the bigger, better things for a man who’s more than paid his dues and kept the receipts. The only way now is up.

Websire: www.derrinnauendorf.com
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Supported by
David Gibb and the Pony Club

David Gibb is a 20 year old acoustic folk artist from Derbyshire whose music has been described as "Modern English folk with a witty wordy charm and a bit of an uplifting infectious feel"(Organ Music Magazine).

Growing up firmly attached to the Derby music scene, David honed his skills playing and touring in local bands and after self releasing his debut EP in November 2007, he set about piecing together a group of close friends to support him on the road and in the studio.

With band firmly in place he travelled to Wales to record his debut album during the summer of 2008. The first single to be taken from the album; 'The English Retreat' was released January 12th 2009 through independent label Fuse Records and sold out 100 limited edition copies in just two weeks. The album was released June 8th on all major download sites and record shops, and was followed by a 20 date tour of the UK.

2009 proved to be an exciting year for David on the airwaves and on the road, receiving national airplay on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6, as well as playing a live collaborative session for BBC Radio 1's Huw Stephens with award winning producer Baby J, while on the road he has shared stages with the likes of Mark Chadwick of The Levellers, 3 Daft Monkeys, Bob Fox and Eddi Reader.

In 2010 David set about writing and recording his second album. David wanted to capture the live and energetic atmosphere of his live shows so his now firmly established band the Pony Club joined him in the studio. The resulting 13 songs have a contemporary edge, but also reflect an increasing interest in traditional songwriting and arrangements. The band features the talents of Elly Lucas on fiddle, Julian Butt on accordion, Ben Dew and percussion and Sam Jordan on bass.

He was recently selected as a finalist for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards 2011 along side his fiddle player Elly Lucas, playing as 'David Gibb and Elly Lucas'. Aside from his music David was also awarded the title of 'Highly Commended Young Story Teller' at the Young Story Teller of the Year 2011.

With a new album released in June 2011, and the bands live performances receiving rave reviews and a reputation for a raucous and lively show, the future has never looks brighter for David Gibb.

Website: www.davidgibb.com
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Promoted by Flying Tomato Promotions
www.flyingtomatomusic.co.uk
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Venue information

WIRKSWORTH: Red Lion Hotel
0Market Place
Wirksworth
DE4 4ET
> www.theredlionhotelwirksworth.co.uk
` Performance starts 30 minutes after doors