Christmas with The Lovenotes - tickets now available!
THURSDAY 14th December: Spring Bank Arts Centre, New Mills
7.30 - 9.30pm. Concert only (no workshop at this event). Tickets £12.
NB. This event is being organised by Spring Bank Arts Centre. Click here for full details and to book via their website.
FRIDAY 15th December: St Andrew's Hall, Nether Edge, Sheffield
Workshop: 6:30-7:3pm
Concert: 8-9:30pm
Tickets available here.
SATURDAY 16th December: St. John's Hall and Church, Old Trafford, Manchester
Workshop: 6:30-7:3pm
Concert: 8-9:30pm
Tickets available here.
7.30 - 9.30pm. Concert only (no workshop at this event). Tickets £12.
NB. This event is being organised by Spring Bank Arts Centre. Click here for full details and to book via their website.
FRIDAY 15th December: St Andrew's Hall, Nether Edge, Sheffield
Workshop: 6:30-7:3pm
Concert: 8-9:30pm
Tickets available here.
SATURDAY 16th December: St. John's Hall and Church, Old Trafford, Manchester
Workshop: 6:30-7:3pm
Concert: 8-9:30pm
Tickets available here.
Watch us online
Lovenotes on YOUTUBE.
PLUS songs from our 2017 CD: Nice Work (if you can get it).
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PLUS songs from our 2017 CD: Nice Work (if you can get it).
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Lovenotes history...
The acapella singing group, the Lovenotes, was formed in 2005 by Manchester based trio Faith Watson, Jules Gibb and Katherine Watson. In 2006, they met up with acclaimed Blues singer/songwriter Helen Watson and the heady combination of tight acapella harmonies with Helen's soulful improvisation proved a hit at gigs and led to the production of the Lovenotes' first CD.
Always looking for ways to enhance the range of harmonies and potential for vocal arrangement, in 2008 the Lovenotes became four, with the addition of Rose Hodgson an experienced acapella singer who had recently moved to Manchester from Sheffield.
Lovenotes performances (and the CDs) demonstrate a wonderfully diverse combination of harmony singing, with truly innovative 3, 4 and 5 part arrangements of songs ranging from jazz to traditional to contemporary as well as original material written by the members of the group.
Always looking for ways to enhance the range of harmonies and potential for vocal arrangement, in 2008 the Lovenotes became four, with the addition of Rose Hodgson an experienced acapella singer who had recently moved to Manchester from Sheffield.
Lovenotes performances (and the CDs) demonstrate a wonderfully diverse combination of harmony singing, with truly innovative 3, 4 and 5 part arrangements of songs ranging from jazz to traditional to contemporary as well as original material written by the members of the group.
From 'Another Little Spoon'... These_Foolish_Things.mp3