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The Fiddler's Elbow

1 Malden Rd. NW5 3HS London

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Another great line-up at the Fiddler's Elbow featuring:

Tali Jackson - Indie singer/songwiter 

The Mighty Heartache - Rock, heart and soul - from the Finchley Delta 

The Snakeoil Rattlers - whiskey-driven Southern Rock with a UK twist

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Sadie Fine:  

biog: 

Sadie Fine is a 19-year-old indie pop artist from Clarksville, TN. Born in Britain of American and Palestinian parents, Fine has been captivating audiences since the age of thirteen, performing hundreds of shows across the U.S. and U.K. Her fresh, genre-blending sound has racked up more than 6 million streams to date, with standout EPs Detox and Fine. Backed by Spotify Editorial playlists like Fresh Finds, New Music Friday UK and It's a Bop, Fine's music is attracting fans at lightning speed. She's already had airplay on 62 stations worldwide, including the BBC's Introducing and KUTX's Song of the Day. With performances at iconic venues like The Bluebird Café and School Night, Fine is the new indie pop voice you need to hear.

Tali Jackson: 

biog: 

Tali Jackson is a unique talent, there’s a clarity in the narrative and diction of her songs; the emotions within are totally real, honest and relatable.

The Snakeoil Rattlers: 

Biog:  

The Snakeoil Rattlers have continued to work tirelessly to cement their place in the UK Southern Rock and Americana scene. The strong narrative of their songs often finds them compared to songwriting notaries including the Drive-by Truckers, Townes Van Zandt, and Steve Earle, but with a sound distinctly their own. The Outlaw Punk Country Radio Show described them as having "Smooth rural southern lyrics and native hymning"

The Mighty Heartache:

Biog:

Rock'n'roll  Americana, with the swagger and heart of the 70s, the spirit of the 60’s, a dollop of country and rockabilly, words to make you think - maybe even shed a tear, and a beat to get your feet a dancin’;  that's The Mighty Heartache. Think Elvis C meets Elvis P with the energy of the Clash, the raunch of The Stones, all mixed up in Nashville and dropped into the heart of the Finchley Delta.

Source: The Fiddler's Elbow website