New video from recent UK tour, ‘So Many Words’ from ‘Reminders ep
Pics from last night’s lovely gig at St Philips in Cambridge supporting the very talented @allewismusic thanks to @totheptmusic
Will be playing in Cambridge on Saturday March 23rd. Have been asked to support brilliant singer/songwriter Al Lewis whose album ‘Battles’, recorded and produced by one of my favourite producers Charlie Peacock, is out this week and is currently riding high in the iTunes singer/songwriter chart. Going to be a lovely night!
http://www.tothepointmusic.co.uk/#/tickets/4570073711/AL-LEWIS-(support-LISA-REDFORD)/4908465
Brand new song ‘If We Meet Again’ performed @EPICNorwich Thanks for all the sweet words so far, so glad it’s had a lovely response! happy weekend!
‘It’s truly an artist’s song that channels genuine experience, emotions, and pain.’ Another brilliant review for ‘Reminders’ which features on cool compilation ‘IndieVidual’ thanks to http://rnrinmysoul.com
Brand new interview! Discussing being an independent artist and the importance of social media. Huge thanks to Alphabet Bands.
Made it to the big screen! been told that fans have seen my snowy ‘New York Song’ video on the BBC Big Screens! Filmed it this time last year in Manhattan and it’s a fitting video for the weather now. Keep warm everyone!
Seeing as we’ve, so far, survived the end of the world, here’s a free download of my original holiday song ‘New Year’s Day’ about looking to the future. Merry Christmas everyone!
‘Recorded live with just Lisa’s finger picking acoustic and heartfelt vocal, New Year’s Day has been played on many radio shows during the holiday season, a perfect song for the time of year when you are reflecting on the year gone by and looking to the future with renewed hope.
‘The arrangements have a light touch and vary in their complexity in sympathy with the needs of the songs. The icy winter imagery of New Years Day and the contemplative lyric Time to Grow are accompanied by just acoustic guitar and would be diminished with any more complex arrangements.’ Country Music People Magazine ****