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Jonathan Markwell

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A resident of Lincoln for 25 years, Jonathan is a keen writer and contributes regularly to all of Lincoln's major music websites.


Haydn Leslie, better known to local music fans as Redherrings, is looking forward to leaving the nerves behind him as he journeys to Lincoln on Thursday to launch his new single at Kind bar.

Haydn finds playing in Lincoln is always a far more relaxed affair than the stresses of gigging in London and other major cities: “It’s always fun to do it here in Lincoln. It feels like there’s no pressure at all, it’s very mellow as it’s closer to home, so much more enjoyable.”

Haydn is based in Sleaford, but takes any opportunity to gig around the country to reach as wide an audience as possible with his delicate and dreamy style of folk, crafting songs that sound like a one-man Bombay Bicycle Club. Leslie opted for the stage name of Redherrings when he started making his own music:

“I felt weird using my name as a title to put my music under, and having a moniker to house everything in makes things easier to manage,” he said. “It also leaves things open for me to expand to a full band in the future.”

The show is to celebrate his latest release, new single Wanderlust, which will be available to download at midnight after the performance. Haydn feels it marks a change in the sound which many became familiar with after his debut Do No Harm EP: “A lot of people have told me this is more upbeat and optimistic than my previous songs.”

Despite this marking the first time the single will be available to download, it’s been a staple of Haydn’s performances for almost a year, eventually becoming a favourite among audiences. He said: “I wrote and recorded the first demo of the track late last summer and have played it a lot live. I often began the set with Wanderlust for a long time and always got asked about it, so I decided it would be the next thing I released.”

Anyone heading up to Kind for the evening will also be greeted by sets from Aspen Sails, Matt Colwell and Elliott Morris. Having these acts as support will make the night even more momentous for Haydn: “I’ve been a fan of Aspen Sails for a few years now so to have them play on my own single release night is a treat. Elliott and Matt are also awesome guys, so it’s going to be a special night.”

Expect to hear more from Redherrings very soon, as Leslie has no intention of slowing down his momentum: “Playing music is my only plan, I’ll just keep doing it until it’s no longer an option!”

The night starts at 8pm and entry is free. See the Facebook event for further details.

Next month, an award-worthy young musician will perform at an acclaimed live radio show, as BBC 6 Music favourite Michael Reeve takes part in The Reading Room Live at Lincoln’s LPAC.

As part of Lincoln Book Festival 2012, Siren FM is broadcasting their monthly show from the LPAC on Saturday, May 12. Listeners can enjoy a variety of local and regional poetry, literature and creative writing. Bringing an appropriately serene musical angle to events is Michael Reeve.

Describing his music as “evocative of the picturesque, serene hills of the Lincolnshire countryside”, Michael has not only great melodies but an empathetic, story-telling lyrical style that makes him a great choice for the event.

Michael is more than ready for the chance to expand his audience. He said: “The venue looks great, and playing something different like this is going to be a great chance to reach a wider audience that might not have otherwise heard my music.”

The performance marks something of a return to live music for the Horncastle resident, who has spent much of the year so far focussing on his studio work, with an EP already online and a free download single imminent.

The EP, Between Two Lives, feature five tracks, all describing a different tale from Reeve’s travels and experiences over recent years.

“This last year has really been about writing and recording the new EP and getting everything out, so I suppose now is really the time I can focus on more live stuff and hopefully get out and around Lincoln some more.”

Reeve recently found himself put on the musical map due to being championed by BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson, making it into his Top 10 weekly picks three times.

He added: “It’s been great to have the support of 6 Music. It means a lot that it’s voted for by both the 6 Music team and the public, and it’s definitely given my play count a boost!”

Take a listen to the new EP and a live session below, or visit Reeve’s website.

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