Music Monday with The Jim Thorn Trio
Medina Bookshop 50 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight, United KingdomMusic Mondays: Intimate musical soirees in the cosy confines of Medina Bookshop in Cowes. £5 entrance, BYOB
Music Mondays: Intimate musical soirees in the cosy confines of Medina Bookshop in Cowes. £5 entrance, BYOB
THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT An intimate evening of acoustic music with superb Irish singer/songwriter John Blek.
Bring your own refreshments
Now moved to Island Sailing Club
DOM PIPKIN: One of Europe’s most authentic and spirited blues and jazz piano players
Join us for an evening of song with ‘one of Scotland’s very best songwriters’ (The Sunday Herald), a composer and leading fingerstyle guitarist based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Odd, unconventional melodies, poetic, sophisticated song-writing and the bewitching clarity of Kent-born Lucy Farrell’s voice are made elegant with sparse, careful accompaniment on tenor guitar and occasionally viola, carving out a unique niche for an artist at the forefront of contemporary English folk music.
An intimate evening in the company of the songwriter's songwriter, his songs have been recorded by the likes of Aaron Neville, Chaka Kahn, The Eagles, Average White Band, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Don Henley and Bonnie Raitt
An inspiring evening in the company of three published Island poets. Readings from Pat Murgatroyd, Marion Carmichael and Lydia Fulleylove will be interspersed with original compositions by pianist Mark Chettle.
We are honoured and very excited to be presenting one of the most captivating and original performers on the folk-circuit. With perfectly sparse guitar playing accompanying his singular Scottish voice, his delivery is direct and true.
In conjunction with Vecta Music, Medina Bookshop is proud to present a n original young song-writing talent with an enchanting voice.
An evening of Shanties and popular song, sung with gusto by this talented group of male singers.
Join us for an evening in the company of one of the very best contemporary song-writers. His acutely observed and beautifully arranged slices of domestic life are delivered quietly but with a sharp tongue, a compassionate eye and a musical dexterity that singles him out as a master of the form. Not to be missed.
Join us for an evening of poetry with Maggie Sawkins and Blake Everitt, punctuated with music performed by Mark Hickman. Bring your own bottle.